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Yamuna Collection

The Yamuna River, flowing gracefully through the heart of India, holds within its depths a rich tapestry of history and culture

Background imageYamuna Collection: Camel by the Yamuna River with the Taj Mahal behind

Camel by the Yamuna River with the Taj Mahal behind, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageYamuna Collection: Camel in front of the Taj Mahal and Yamuna (Jumna) River

Camel in front of the Taj Mahal and Yamuna (Jumna) River, Taj Mahal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageYamuna Collection: Krishna Subduing Kaliya, the Snake Demon: Folio from a Bhagavata Purana Series, ca

Krishna Subduing Kaliya, the Snake Demon: Folio from a Bhagavata Purana Series, ca. 1785. Krishna battles Kaliya, a hundred-headed serpent (naga) who was poisoning the river Yamuna

Background imageYamuna Collection: View at dusk across the Yamuna river of the Taj Mahal

View at dusk across the Yamuna river of the Taj Mahal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageYamuna Collection: Colour illustration depicting the Taj Mahal

Colour illustration depicting the Taj Mahal
3521233 Colour illustration depicting the Taj Mahal; (add.info.: Colour illustration depicting the Taj Mahal a white marble mausoleum located on the southern bank of the Yamuna River in the Indian)

Background imageYamuna Collection: View of the Upper Course of the Jumna; Black Bear Shooting in the Himalayas, 1875. Creator: Unknown

View of the Upper Course of the Jumna; Black Bear Shooting in the Himalayas, 1875. Creator: Unknown
View of the Upper Course of the Jumna; Black Bear Shooting in the Himalayas, 1875. From Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London] and Galpin

Background imageYamuna Collection: Temple Hanging (Pichvai) Depicting Krishna with Gopis, c1800. Creator: Unknown

Temple Hanging (Pichvai) Depicting Krishna with Gopis, c1800. Creator: Unknown
Temple Hanging (Pichvai) Depicting Krishna with Gopis, c1800. The Hindu god Krishna plays his flute, mesmerizing every being that surrounds him

Background imageYamuna Collection: Krishna Subdues Kaliya, c1800. Creator: Unknown

Krishna Subdues Kaliya, c1800. Creator: Unknown
Krishna Subdues Kaliya, c1800. One of young Krishna's most popular feats in Vraja is his triumph over the serpent Kaliya who polluted the Yamuna River

Background imageYamuna Collection: Krishna and Radha Taking Shelter from the Rain, 1775-1800. Creator: Unknown

Krishna and Radha Taking Shelter from the Rain, 1775-1800. Creator: Unknown
Krishna and Radha Taking Shelter from the Rain, 1775-1800. The milkmaids come to the banks of the Yamuna River to fill their water pots. A storm breaks out

Background imageYamuna Collection: Krishna Steals the Gopis Clothing, 1775-1800. Creator: Unknown

Krishna Steals the Gopis Clothing, 1775-1800. Creator: Unknown
Krishna Steals the Gopis Clothing, 1775-1800. The Hindu god Krishna steals the clothing of the gopis - young women of Brindavan - while they are bathing in the Yamuna River

Background imageYamuna Collection: The River Goddess Yamuna and Attendants, c.800. Creator: Unknown

The River Goddess Yamuna and Attendants, c.800. Creator: Unknown
The River Goddess Yamuna and Attendants, c.800

Background imageYamuna Collection: The River Goddess Yamuna and Attendants, c.800. Creator: Unknown

The River Goddess Yamuna and Attendants, c.800. Creator: Unknown
The River Goddess Yamuna and Attendants, c.800

Background imageYamuna Collection: Along the Ghats, Mathura, c1880. Creator: Edwin Lord Weeks

Along the Ghats, Mathura, c1880. Creator: Edwin Lord Weeks
Along the Ghats, Mathura, c1880

Background imageYamuna Collection: Plan of the Attack on Delhi, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Plan of the Attack on Delhi, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Plan of the Attack on Delhi, 1857. Map of the city during the period of the Indian Mutiny, showing Ludlow Castle, the River Jumna, Custom House, and section of ditch and rampart

Background imageYamuna Collection: On the banks of the Yamuna in Brindaban, Krishna dances with the Gopis, 1800-1825. Creator: Anon

On the banks of the Yamuna in Brindaban, Krishna dances with the Gopis, 1800-1825. Creator: Anon
On the banks of the Yamuna in Brindaban, Krishna dances with the Gopis, 1800-1825. On the right pilgrims take a ritual bath

Background imageYamuna Collection: The Bridge at Bhurkote, 1845. Creator: William Purser

The Bridge at Bhurkote, 1845. Creator: William Purser
The Bridge at Bhurkote, 1845. Indian scene, possibly a view of the Yamuna river at Barkot in Uttarakhand, or of the Bramhani River at Barkote in Odisha

Background imageYamuna Collection: Source of the River Jumna, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Source of the River Jumna, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Source of the River Jumna, 1845. Source of the Yamuna River in the Himalayas of northern India. From "Hindostan, The Shores of the Red Sea, and The Himalaya Mountains, Vol. I"

Background imageYamuna Collection: A Ruin on the Banks of the Jumna, Above the City of Delhi, 1834. Creator: William Purser

A Ruin on the Banks of the Jumna, Above the City of Delhi, 1834. Creator: William Purser
A Ruin on the Banks of the Jumna, Above the City of Delhi, 1834. Mughal-era building on the River Yamuna in India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. I"

Background imageYamuna Collection: Falls near the Source of the Jumna, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Falls near the Source of the Jumna, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Falls near the Source of the Jumna, 1845. Waterfall on the Yamuna River in northern India. From "Hindostan, The Shores of the Red Sea, and The Himalaya Mountains, Vol. I"

Background imageYamuna Collection: Crossing by a Sangha, near Jumnootree, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Crossing by a Sangha, near Jumnootree, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Crossing by a Sangha, near Jumnootree, 1845. Rope bridge over the Yamuna River near Yamunotri in India. From "Hindostan, The Shores of the Red Sea, and The Himalaya Mountains, Vol. I"

Background imageYamuna Collection: Jahara Baug. - Agra, 1834. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

Jahara Baug. - Agra, 1834. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
Jahara Baug. - Agra, 1834. View of the Yamuna river from Jahara Baug garden, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II"

Background imageYamuna Collection: View near the Source of the Jumna, 1845. Creator: Unknown

View near the Source of the Jumna, 1845. Creator: Unknown
View near the Source of the Jumna, 1845. Waterfall on the Yamuna River in northern India. From "Hindostan, The Shores of the Red Sea, and The Himalaya Mountains, Vol. I". [Fisher, Son & Co

Background imageYamuna Collection: Lady and Taj I

Lady and Taj I
Abhraneel Chakraborty

Background imageYamuna Collection: Skyline of Taj Mahal at sunrise, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Skyline of Taj Mahal at sunrise, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Background imageYamuna Collection: Skyline of Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Skyline of Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Background imageYamuna Collection: The Taj Mahal at sunset, India

The Taj Mahal at sunset, India
The Taj Mahal at sunset from the River Yamuna Date: 1984

Background imageYamuna Collection: Bathing ghat on the Yamuna River, Muttra, 1917

Bathing ghat on the Yamuna River, Muttra, 1917

Background imageYamuna Collection: The Taj Mahal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

The Taj Mahal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Background imageYamuna Collection: Infanticide on the Banks of the Jumna, c1891. Creator: James Grant

Infanticide on the Banks of the Jumna, c1891. Creator: James Grant
Infanticide on the Banks of the Jumna, c1891. From " Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. II.", by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris and New York]

Background imageYamuna Collection: View of Muttra, c1891. Creator: James Grant

View of Muttra, c1891. Creator: James Grant
View of Muttra, c1891. From " Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. I.", by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris and New York]

Background imageYamuna Collection: The Chalees Satoon, in the Fort of Allahabad on the River Jumna

The Chalees Satoon, in the Fort of Allahabad on the River Jumna
STC136030 The Chalees Satoon, in the Fort of Allahabad on the River Jumna, from Oriental Scenery: Twenty Four Views in Hindoostan, 1795 (colour litho) by Daniell

Background imageYamuna Collection: The Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, 1789 (pencil and w / c)

The Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, 1789 (pencil and w / c)
1196904 The Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, 1789 (pencil and w/c) by Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840) & William (1769-1837); 54.9x80.3 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English

Background imageYamuna Collection: View on the Jumna (engraving)

View on the Jumna (engraving)
2771517 View on the Jumna (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: View on the Jumna)

Background imageYamuna Collection: View of Delhi from the river, showing the Kings palace (engraving)

View of Delhi from the river, showing the Kings palace (engraving)
3626676 View of Delhi from the river, showing the Kings palace (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: View of Delhi from the river, showing the Kings palace)

Background imageYamuna Collection: Yama and Yami, c. 1700 (mineral pigments and gold on cotton cloth)

Yama and Yami, c. 1700 (mineral pigments and gold on cotton cloth)
3588499 Yama and Yami, c.1700 (mineral pigments and gold on cotton cloth) by Tibetan School, (17th century); 240x148 cm; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA, USA; Tibetan, out of copyright

Background imageYamuna Collection: View on the Banks of the Jumna (engraving)

View on the Banks of the Jumna (engraving)
2771259 View on the Banks of the Jumna (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: View on the Banks of the Jumna)

Background imageYamuna Collection: Calpee, on the Jumna (engraving)

Calpee, on the Jumna (engraving)
1610001 Calpee, on the Jumna (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Calpee, on the Jumna. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 11 June 1859)

Background imageYamuna Collection: Navigation on the River Jumna, India (engraving)

Navigation on the River Jumna, India (engraving)
729283 Navigation on the River Jumna, India (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Navigation on the River Jumna)

Background imageYamuna Collection: Cotsea Bhaug on the River Jumna at Delhi, plate 4 from Oriental Scenery

Cotsea Bhaug on the River Jumna at Delhi, plate 4 from Oriental Scenery
STC136988 Cotsea Bhaug on the River Jumna at Delhi, plate 4 from Oriental Scenery: Twenty Four Views in Hindoostan, published 1795 (colour litho) (see also 136027) by Daniell

Background imageYamuna Collection: Muttra, 1888 (oil on canvas)

Muttra, 1888 (oil on canvas)
989947 Muttra, 1888 (oil on canvas) by Weeks, Edwin Lord (1849-1903); 51x76 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Muttra. Edwin Lord Weeks (1849-1903). Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1888

Background imageYamuna Collection: ferryman

ferryman
Pavol Stranak

Background imageYamuna Collection: Winter Morning by Yamuna

Winter Morning by Yamuna
Souvik Banerjee

Background imageYamuna Collection: Wings over Yamuna

Wings over Yamuna
Souvik Banerjee

Background imageYamuna Collection: Morning in Varanasi

Morning in Varanasi
Giovanni Cavalli

Background imageYamuna Collection: Ghat at Allahabad Fort, 1858-61. Creator: Unknown

Ghat at Allahabad Fort, 1858-61. Creator: Unknown
Ghat at Allahabad Fort, 1858-61

Background imageYamuna Collection: Krishna and Balarama by a River: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana... 1840. Creator: Unknown

Krishna and Balarama by a River: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana... 1840. Creator: Unknown
Krishna and Balarama by a River: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of Lord Vishnu), 1840. Krishna and his brother, Balarama, arrive at the Yamuna River

Background imageYamuna Collection: The Gopis Plead with Krishna to Return Their Clothing... ca. 1560-65. Creator: Master

The Gopis Plead with Krishna to Return Their Clothing... ca. 1560-65. Creator: Master
The Gopis Plead with Krishna to Return Their Clothing: Folio from " Isarda" Bhagavata Purana, ca. 1560-65. Hindu devotional worship (bhakti)

Background imageYamuna Collection: Krishnas Parents Search for Him, ca. 1615. Creator: Unknown

Krishnas Parents Search for Him, ca. 1615. Creator: Unknown
Krishnas Parents Search for Him, ca. 1615



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The Yamuna River, flowing gracefully through the heart of India, holds within its depths a rich tapestry of history and culture. As the sun sets on its tranquil waters, casting an ethereal glow across the landscape, one can witness the majestic Taj Mahal standing proudly in all its glory. A camel leisurely strolls by the banks of the Yamuna River, with the iconic Taj Mahal serving as a breathtaking backdrop. The juxtaposition of nature's beauty and architectural marvel creates a scene straight out of a fairytale. In another enchanting moment captured along this sacred river, Krishna Subdues Kaliya - a mesmerizing folio from Bhagavata Purana Series. This depiction showcases divine intervention amidst serene surroundings, where spirituality intertwines with nature's serenity. Moving further downstream is Muttra's bathing ghat on the Yamuna River. Dating back to 1917, this historical site has witnessed countless souls seeking solace in its holy waters. It stands as a testament to centuries-old traditions and rituals that have shaped Indian society. However, not all moments by the it can idyllic. In James Grant's thought-provoking artwork titled "Infanticide on the Banks of Jumna, " we are confronted with harsh realities that once plagued these shores. It serves as a reminder that even amidst beauty and grandeur lies darker chapters in history. As we journey upstream towards Allahabad Fort on the River Jumna (Yamuna), we encounter Chalees Satoon - forty columns adorned with intricate carvings dating back centuries ago. These remnants stand tall against time’s relentless march and offer glimpses into India’s architectural prowess. Finally, let us not forget that it is upon these very banks that UNESCO recognized one of mankind's greatest treasures – The Taj Mahal – an eternal symbol of love built by Shah Jahan for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal.