Sita at Ashokavana

Sita at Ashokavana
Painting Date: 16th century

Sita at Ashokavana

Arrived on the island of Lanka, Hanuman ji has shrunk in size and eventually finds Sita ji near a dazzling white temple in a grove of Ashoka trees within the palace complex. She is seated on the ground like a female ascetic and sunk in melancholy.

From his perch in a tree, Hanuman ji can see her guarded by female demons and surrounded by Ravana’s wives, the daughters of gods and other divine creatures whom he had already captured. Ravana, who has ten heads and twenty arms, comes to beg her to marry him, but she repulses him. If she does not change her mind, Ravana threatens, that he will have her killed. One of his wives seeks to divert him, but he strides angrily away.

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