Re-Enacting Krishna’s marvelous Deeds
Re-Enacting Krishna’s marvelous Deeds Folio from the Bhagavata Purana series. Medium: Opaque watercolor and gold on paper. Dimensions: 27.7 x 35 cm. Style” Pahari by first generation after Nainsukh.
Re-Enacting Krishna’s marvelous Deeds Folio from the Bhagavata Purana series. Medium: Opaque watercolor and gold on paper. Dimensions: 27.7 x 35 cm. Style” Pahari by first generation after Nainsukh.
Varaha and Hiranyaksha Folio from a Bhagavata Purana Series Artist: Manaku of Guler Medium: gouache on paper Dimensions: height: 22 cm (8.6 in); width: 32.5 cm (12.7 in)
The Devi Rides in State, Folio from a Devi series. Attributed to Kripal of Nurpur, c. 1670. (Nurpur Kingdom) Medium: Opaque watercolor and gold on paper. Dimensions: 18.5 x 27.2 cm. Collection of Barbara and Eberhard Fischer, on loan to Museum Rietberg, Zürich
Vishwamitra leads Rama and Lakshmana to the forest. Folio of a Mughal Ramayana Medium: gouache and gold on paper Dimensions: height: 32.8 cm (12.9 in); width: 21.2 cm (8.3 in)
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Masters of the Dispersed Bhagavata Purana. Krishna and Balarama Taking the Cattle to Graze -Folio from a Bhagavata Purana Manuscript 1520-40. Museum Rietberg, Zurich
According to the Ramayana, Kumbhakarna, the terrifying giant and brother of Ravana, was causing great damage to the monkey army when Rama and Lakshmana entered the battle. Using magical arrows of great power, Rama severed Kumbhakarna’s limbs and filled his mouth with pointed steel shafts. The pathos of the demon’s defeat is emphasized by his
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The First Night in Exile Page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana Series, This painting comes from a celebrated series illustrating one of Hinduism’s great epics, the Ramayana. It tells the story of the prince Rama, who is wrongly exiled from his father’s kingdom, accompanied only by his wife and brother. The episode depicted
Indra prevents Trisanku from ascending to Heaven in physical form Folio from the Ramayana of Valmiki (The Freer Ramayana), Vol. 1, folio 57; recto: text; verso: Indra prevents Trisanku from ascending to Heaven in physical form. Opaque watercolor, ink, and gold on paper height: 27.1 cm (10.6 in); width: 14.3 cm (5.6 in)
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Bharat Milap Bharatha meeting Rama who advice him to rule Ayodhya (Kosala Kingdom) on his behalf. Also known by the name ‘Bharat Bhet’ meaning Meeting of Rama and Bharatha. Lithographic print by Ravi Varma Press (1910)
Ravana’s golden citadel in Lanka Series Title: Rama’s Journey Suite Name: Ramayana Display Artist: Artist Unknown Creation Date: ca. 1610 Display Dimensions: 8 1/2 in. x 5 1/8 in. (21.6 cm x 13 cm)