Lava, one of Rama’s sons
Watercolour painting on paper of Lava, one of Rāma’s sons. He is shown as a crowned male with purple skin. He has four arms; in his upper right hand he holds an arrow and with his lower right he holds a bow. In his upper left hand he holds a mace which he rests on his shoulder and with his lower right he holds the discus. He wears a yellow dhoti and shawl over his shoulders. On his head is a golden crown and he wears wooden sandals on his feet. Jewellery is shown on his arms, neck, chest, ankles and ears. In the foreground of the painting is shown foliage and hills are shown in the far distance. The painting is surrounded by a black border.