As with the dance-posture in the madhumadhavi paintings, there is a design especially evident in this rendition of megh, that brings about a speculation that there is a symbology running through these paintings which departs from the music and the nayika themes.
But I'll be darned if I can find anyone writing on that aspect. So it's just me.
It's almost as if these paintings could be worked into a magical compendium, comparable to a tarot deck. This one would be the Magician, I fancy.