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Ram Darbar

From the Ramayana Painting collection
Water color painting on cotton canvas with pure gold

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In all three Rama and Sita are seated similarly on a low seat and are supported by bolsters. After killing Ravana, Rama has returned home to rule. He is attended by his brother, Bharata, Satrughna, and Lakshmana, and accompanied by Hanuman, Angada, and Sugriva. Rama is the seventh among the ten conventional avatars of Vishnu. Rama and Sita receive homage Hanuman, Angada with the bear face, and Sugriva. Rama holds his principal attributes, the bow and the arrow. The three brothers stand behind, and one uses the flywhisk. Rama has a dark complexion, whereas his three siblings are fair.

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