21
(comment)
Nala, brother of Kuvara,
32
, pl.
5
Nanda, wealthy herdsman, foster-father of Krishna,
27
-
32
,
35
-
41
,
44
-
53
,
61
,
62
,
77
,
107
, pls.
5
,
10
,
12
,
20
Narada, sage,
60
Naraka, demon son of Earth,
58
,
117
Nasiruddin, Mewar artist,
100
Nayikas
and
Nayakas
,
90
,
91
,
102
, pl.
28
New Delhi, National Museum, pls.
5
,
9
,
12
,
14
,
20
,
28
New Testament,
15
Nihal Chand, Kishangarh artist,
103
Nude, the, pl.
11
Nurpur, Punjab Hills,
107
,
111
Ocean,
69
Orchha, Central India,
84
,
91
,
99
Painting, Basohli,
104
-
107
, pls.
4
,
10
,
18
(comment),
26
(comment),
27
,
30
,
31
Bengali,
111
,
112
Bikaner,
99
,
100
Bilaspur,
107
,
111
, pl.
18
Bundi,
101
,
102
, pls.
28
,
32
Deccani,
97
, pl.
34
European, pl.
1
(comment)
Flemish,
14
Garhwal,
107
,
108
, pls.
3
(comment),
7
,
8
(comment),
12
,
19
,
20
,
25
,
35
,
38
(comment)
German,
93
Gujarati,
94
,
121
Guler,
107
,
108
,
117
,
121
, pls.
3
(comment),
21
(comment),
37
Italian,
14
Jain,
94
-
96
, pl.
22
(comment)
Jaipur,
104
,
120
Jaunpur,
96
, pls.
23
-
24
Kalighat,
111
,
112
Kangra,
93
,
103
-
111
,
117
,
121
, pls.
3
,
5
,
6
,
8
,
9
,
11
,
13
-
17
,
21
,
36
Kishangarh,
103
,
104
, pl.
39
Maithil,
111
Malwa,
97
,
101
,
102
, pl.
33
Mughal,
13
,
97
-
99
,
103
,
105
,
107
,
121
, pls.
1
,
2
,
3
(comment)
Nahan, pl.
38
Persian,
97
Udaipur, Mewar,
100
,
101
,
103
-
105
, pl.
28
(comment),
29
Western Indian,
94
-
96
, pl.
22
(comment)
Western Rajasthani, pl.
22
Panchala, kingdom of,
20
,
21
Pandavas, five sons of Pandu, rivals of the Kauravas (vide
Mahabharata
),
20
-
26
,
51
,
57
,
62
-
66
,
70
,
116
Pandu, second son of Kuru, father of the Pandavas,
20
Parasurama, 'Rama with the Axe,' incarnation of Vishnu,
20
Parikshit, great-grandson of Krishna,
69
Parmanand Das, poet,
84
Parvati, consort of Siva,
37
Pavanarekha, wife of King Ugrasena,
26
Prabhasa, town near Dwarka,
68
,
94
, pl.
1
(comment)
Prabhavananda, Swami,
15
,
24
,
116
,
121
Pradyumna, Krishna's son by Rukmini,
64
Pragjyotisha, city of the demon, Naraka,
58
,
117
Pralamba, demon in human form,
35
, pls.
9
,
10
(comment)
Pratap Singh, Raja of Jaipur,
104
Prince of Wales Museum, Bombay, pls.
23