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Jamuna Collection

"Jamuna: A River of Life and Legends" The river Jamuna, also known as Yamuna in some regions

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Jamuna Collection: Krishna Subduing Kaliya, the Snake Demon: Folio from a Bhagavata Purana Series, ca
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Jamuna Collection: Bathing ghat on the Yamuna River, Muttra, 1917
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Jamuna Collection: Cattle being herded across the river Jamuna in Bogura, Bangladesh for their daily bath
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Jamuna Collection: Fishing in the lake with big net, Sirajganj, Bangladesh
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Jamuna Collection: Fishing in the river, Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh
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Jamuna Collection: Infanticide on the Banks of the Jumna, c1891. Creator: James Grant
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Jamuna Collection: View of Muttra, c1891. Creator: James Grant
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Jamuna Collection: Festivities on a River, c. 1825 (opaque w / c on paper)
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Jamuna Collection: Navigation on the River Jumna, India (engraving)
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Jamuna Collection: Fishing
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Jamuna Collection: Cattle bath in river
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Jamuna Collection: Fishing in the river
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Jamuna Collection: Ghat at Allahabad Fort, 1858-61. Creator: Unknown
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Jamuna Collection: Krishna and Balarama by a River: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana... 1840. Creator: Unknown
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Jamuna Collection: The Gopis Plead with Krishna to Return Their Clothing... ca. 1560-65. Creator: Master
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Jamuna Collection: Krishnas Parents Search for Him, ca. 1615. Creator: Unknown
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Jamuna Collection: The Valley of the Jumna Showing the Two Grand Peaks of Bunder Punch, 1946. Creators
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Jamuna Collection: Delhi - The Kings Palace from the River, 1840s, (1901). Creator: Charles Stewart Hardinge
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Jamuna Collection: Plan to Illustrate the Operations of the British Army, before Delhi in the year 1857, (1901)
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Jamuna Collection: The City of Delhi Before The Siege, 1901. Creator: Unknown
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Jamuna Collection: Agra and the Taj Mahal from the River Jumna, 1820s, (1901). Creator: Unknown
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Jamuna Collection: Hindu Temple at Bindrabund on the Jumna, 1797, (1922). Creator: Thomas Daniell
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Jamuna Collection: The Taj at Agra, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes
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Jamuna Collection: View of Delhi from the river showing the Kings palace, c1860
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Jamuna Collection: View of Allahabad, showing the fort, c1860
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Jamuna Collection: The Palace at Agra, c1860
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Jamuna Collection: View of the Palace of Agra, from the river, c1860
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Jamuna Collection: Town and fort of Agra, 1847. Artist: Robinson
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Jamuna Collection: The tomb of the favourite Sultan of Akbar Khan at Agra, 1847
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Jamuna Collection: The Taj Mahal, Agra, 20th century
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Jamuna Collection: British army encampment by the Yamuna river, India, 1917
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Jamuna Collection: Taj Mahal, Agra, India, 19th century. Artist: Robert Wallis
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Jamuna Collection: Cawnpore, India, c1888
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Jamuna Collection: Taj Mahal & collecting water on the banks of the River Yamuna, Agra, India
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Jamuna Collection: Delhi - view from a bridge over the River Yamuna
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Jamuna Collection: Statue of river goddess Jamuna

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"Jamuna: A River of Life and Legends" The river Jamuna, also known as Yamuna in some regions, holds a significant place in the hearts of people across different cultures and countries. From ancient mythological tales to daily rituals, this majestic river has witnessed countless stories unfold on its banks. In the realm of mythology, one cannot overlook the iconic scene depicted in "Krishna Subduing Kaliya, the Snake Demon. " This folio from a Bhagavata Purana series captures Lord Krishna's triumph over evil with his divine powers. The tale resonates with devotees who revere Jamuna as a symbol of purity and spirituality. Moving forward in time, we find ourselves at the bathing ghat on the Yamuna River in Muttra during 1917. Here, locals gather to cleanse their bodies and souls amidst serene surroundings. The gurgling waters offer solace while reflecting centuries-old traditions that have stood strong against modernity's tide. Across borders lies Bogura, Bangladesh where cattle are herded across Jamuna for their daily bath. This age-old practice showcases harmony between humans and animals as they immerse themselves together in refreshing waters, and is a sight that speaks volumes about coexistence and respect for nature's offerings. Fishing takes center stage along the riverbanks too - be it casting big nets or skillfully maneuvering fishing rods. In Sirajganj and Sariakandi districts of Bogura, fishermen embark on journeys filled with hope and anticipation. Their livelihoods depend on these bountiful waters that generously provide sustenance for communities living by its side. However, not all tales told by it can pleasant ones; history reveals darker chapters etched upon its shores. James Grant's poignant depiction titled "Infanticide on the Banks of Jumna" sheds light on an unfortunate reality prevalent during colonial times when innocent lives were lost due to societal prejudices.