Kusha or Kusa, one of Rama’s sons
Watercolour painting on paper of Kusa, one of Rāma’s sons. He is shown as a crowned male with purple skin. He has two arms with which he holds a bow over his right shoulder and a flower in his left. He wears a yellow dhoti and a red shawl is draped over his shoulders. He has jewellery on his ears, at his neck and on his wrists and ankles. He has sectarian marks on his arms and neck. Foliage is shown in the foreground and the near distance with hills in the far distance. The painting is surrounded by a black border.