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An Imaginary Flower Lithographs from India Perhaps his only work in

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Perhaps his only work in India is in a private collection known as the Goenka collection where

no good fruits

It shows emperor Jahangir whose name means ‘world-seizer’

This was much before Shah Jahan shifted the capital to Delhi (Shahjahanabad)

the god of water

An Imaginary Flower Lithographs from India Perhaps his only work inThis folio from the manuscript of the three part philosophical works (Siddantha sara, Siddantha bodha, and Aporaksha siddantha) attributed to the maharaja of Jodhpur, Jaswant Singh, titled "An Imaginary Flower" has been found to date to the middle of the 16th century. A devoted supporter of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, the maharaja preferred Dara Shikoh over Alamgir (Aurangzeb). Later, Emperor Aurangzeb lavished him with titles and honours in an

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