Ravana
Shivdhanush Ravan
Shivdhanush Ravan Ravana failed to lift Shiva Dhanush (Shiva’s bow) at Sita’s Swayamvar Early Lithograph by Ravi Udaya Vijay Press 14 x 10 inches | 35.5 x 25.4 cms
Angada at Ravana’s court
Angada at Ravana’s court The monkey prince Angad is first sent to give diplomacy one last chance By – Ravi Varma studio, 1910’s
Ravana is grieved
Ravana is grieved Vibhisana was overcome with grief at the death of his brother Ravana, who despite his wickedness acted out his life in accordance with the dharma into which he was born. Rama on the left in full council instructs Vibhisana and the remaining demons to perform Ravana’s funeral rites. Across the top of
Ravana losing his heads
Ravana losing his heads Having seen Rama and Laksmana advancing to meet Ravana on foot, the god Indra has sent down his chariot and charioteer Matali. After a tremendous fight, in which Rama shoots off Ravana’s heads with his arrows only to see them grow again, Matali reminds Rama to use his Brahma-weapon. This weapon
Mandodari approaches her husband, the demon king Ravana
Mandodari approaches her husband, the demon king Ravana, while Prince Rama and his allies convene outside the palace, from a manuscript of the Ramayana (Life or Rama) Date: 1595-1605 Medium: Opaque watercolors and gold on paper Place of Origin: Northern India Style or Ware: Mughal After finally locating his abducted wife, Rama plans an assault
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Fight between Rama and Ravana
Fight between Rama and Ravana Valmiki Ramayana, illustrated with Indian miniatures from the 16th to the 19th century, edited and published by Diana De Selliers
Kartavirya Arjuna fells Ravana with his mace
Kartavirya Arjuna fells Ravana with his mace and advances to capture him with his thousand arms Folio from the Ramayana of Valmiki (The Freer Ramayana), Vol. 2, folio 301; Artist: Fazl, (Indian), Mughal dynasty Medium: gouache and gold on ink Dimensions: height: 27.5 cm (10.8 in); width: 15.2 cm (5.9 in)
Rama, Lakshmana and Ravana yuddha
Rama, Lakshmana and Ravana yuddha Rama, Lakshmana and the monkeys defeat Ravana (detail). S ingle folio of the Ramayana from a magnificent album – attributed to the Kota Master, Rajasthan, Kota.