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Early Modern India. Literatures and Images, Texts and Languages
03 May 2019
List of Figures
Nadia Cattoni, How to Think Pictures, How to Visualize Texts?
Figure 1
‘Asavari ragini, from a Ragamala series’
John S. Hawley, When Blindness Makes for Sight
Figure 1.1
‘Just give me Gopāl for a second, my friend!’
Figure 1.2
‘I bow in praise before your lotus feet’
Figure 1.3
‘Everyone’s drenched in the mood of GovardhanPūjā’
Figure 1.4
‘Hari—how I love, love my little Mādhav’
Figure 1.5
‘I just can’t wake him up, good woman’
Figure 1.6
‘Why, why go off to somebody else?’
Figure 1.7
‘His tiny little feet—she supports them, helps him walk’
Figure 1.8
Sūrdās singing
Raman Sinha, Iconography of Tulsīdās
Figure 3.1
Tulsīdās: A young Vaishnava Saint
Figure 3.2
Tulsīdās: An old Vaishnava Saint
Figure 3.3
Young Tulsīdās
Figure 3.4
Tulsīdās reciting Rāmcaritmānas in an audience
Figure 3.5
Tulsīdās with his disciples
Figure 3.6
Tulsīdās with a disciple
Figure 3.7
Tulsīdās on the river bank I
Figure 3.8
Tulsīdās on the river bank II
Figure 3.9
Tulsīdās in trance
Figure 3.10
Tulsīdās in Manikarnika Ghat
Figure 3.11
Tulsīdās with Rahīm
Minyu Zhang, The making of Kabīr’s Rasa: A Case Study of North Indian Bhakti Intellectual History
Figure 7.1
An oblique type of still
Figure 7.2
A vertical type of still
Reviewing Editor
Maya Burger
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Text © 2019 by the authors.
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This book is published under the Creative Commons License 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0). The cover is subject to the Creative Commons License CC-BY-ND 4.0.
Editor
Maya Burger
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