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Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana at the Hermitage of …
WEBThe hero of the story, Rama, accompanied by his consort, Sita, and half-brother, Lakshmana, have embarked on their fourteen-year exile from Ayutthaya, their rightful home. They are seen crossing a swiftly flowing …
Sita and Rama: The Ramayana in Indian Painting
Sita and Rama: The Ramayana in Indian Painting
Category:Paintings of Ramayana - Wikimedia Commons
WEBJan 16, 2024 · Media in category "Paintings of Ramayana". The following 51 files are in this category, out of 51 total. Shri Ram shooting an arrow at Ravana, the ten-headed demon. Wellcome L0043630.jpg 2,672 × 3,324; …
Sita and Rama: The Ramayana in Indian Painting at the Met
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Ramayana in art by Bapu - Valmiki Ramayan
Ramayana (The Journey of Rama) - Philadelphia …
WEBExplore depictions of the journey of Rama, considered an incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu, born to restore cosmic balance between good and evil.
The Rama Epic: Hero, Heroine, Ally, Foe - Asian Art …
WEBOct 21, 2016 · Exhibition. Share With Friends. The Rama Epic. Bloody battles, daring rescues, passionate romance and a shape-shifting monkey warrior. One of the world’s greatest works of literature, the Rama epic …
Ramayana - Wikipedia
WEBOne of the most important literary works of ancient India, the Ramayana has had a profound impact on art and culture in the Indian subcontinent and southeast Asia with the lone exception of Vietnam. The story ushered in …
India, Coromandel Coast - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Sacred and the Beautiful: Artworks Inspired by Rama …
Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman Being ... - Harvard Art …
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Rumal with Scenes from the Ramayana - The Metropolitan …
Ramayana | Summary, Characters, & Facts | Britannica
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The Ramayana Through the Arts | Center for East Asian Studies
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A page from the Mewar Ramayana (article) | Khan Academy
Attributed to Manaku - The Metropolitan Museum of Art