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Which of the following subject matter is not found in the Kangra Kalam style Kangra paintings of eighteenth century?
Geet Gobind of Jai Deva
Satsai of Bihari
Padmavat of Jayasee
Rasik Priya of Keshav Das
- Option 1: Geet Gobind of Jai Deva
- The Kangra paintings often depict themes from the "Geet Gobind," showcasing the divine love of Radha and Krishna.
- This work is considered one of the most popular themes in Kangra art.
- Option 2: Satsai of Bihari
- The "Satsai" contains couplets that illustrate a wide range of human emotions and spiritual themes.
- It is a common subject in Kangra paintings due to its lyrical and poetic nature.
- Option 3: Padmavat of Jayasee
- "Padmavat" is a poetic epic focusing on the themes of heroism and romance, centered on the legend of Queen Padmini.
- *This subject matter is not typically illustrated in the Kangra style.*
- Option 4: Rasik Priya of Keshav Das
- This text explores the romantic and devotional themes between lovers, often depicted in Kangra paintings.
- It aligns with the emotional and aesthetic values typical of the Kangra school.
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