The painting of Rasamanjari was painted by

Raja Kirpa
Devidasa
Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin
None of the above

The correct answer is: D. None of the above.

The painting of Rasamanjari is a 16th-century Indian painting attributed to the Mughal school. It depicts a scene from the Rasamanjari, a Sanskrit text on love and eroticism. The painting is in the collection of the National Museum in New Delhi.

Raja Kirpa was a 16th-century Indian painter who was active in the Mughal court. He is known for his portraits of the Mughal emperors and their court.

Devidasa was a 16th-century Indian poet and musician. He is best known for his work on the Rasamanjari, a Sanskrit text on love and eroticism.

Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin was a 15th-century ruler of the Sultanate of Kashmir. He is known for his patronage of the arts and his support of education.

The painting of Rasamanjari is not attributed to any of these individuals.

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