EditorialRāma, unbearably distressed at the sight of his aged parents running desperately after the chariot, has urged on the driver. The chariot passes behind a hill, still surrounded by the townspeople, while Da?aratha, who has run after it, falls fainting ...
EditorialThe procession returns to Ayodhyā, along the bottom of the painting, the sorrowful and deserted city being the haunt of cats and owls. Bharata and ?atrughna take their leave of the queens and tell Vasi??ha that they will retire to Nandigrāma and...
EditorialRāma, his wife and brother ride off in a chariot driven by Sumantra and are surrounded by the grieving townspeople, whose tears lay the dust raised by the chariot’s progress. Da?aratha hurries from his palace and goes through the gate of the city s...
EditorialRāma has not been able to dissuade Sītā or Lak?ma?a from accompanying him, and the three now give away all they possess. Seated in a pavilion on the left, Sītā distributes her jewels and clothes to the townspeople, while the Brahmin Suyaj?a a...
EditorialThe exiles have reached the Tamasā river and pass the night on its banks, still surrounded by the grieving townspeople. Sītā and Rāma lie sleeping on a bed of grass, while Lak?ma?a and Sumantra talk of Rāma's virtues, and the horses graze. All...
EditorialRāma, unbearably distressed at the sight of his aged parents running desperately after the chariot, has urged on the driver. The chariot passes behind a hill, still surrounded by the townspeople, while Da?aratha, who has run after it, falls fainting ...
EditorialThe procession returns to Ayodhyā, along the bottom of the painting, the sorrowful and deserted city being the haunt of cats and owls. Bharata and ?atrughna take their leave of the queens and tell Vasi??ha that they will retire to Nandigrāma and...
EditorialRāma, his wife and brother ride off in a chariot driven by Sumantra and are surrounded by the grieving townspeople, whose tears lay the dust raised by the chariot’s progress. Da?aratha hurries from his palace and goes through the gate of the city s...
EditorialRāma has not been able to dissuade Sītā or Lak?ma?a from accompanying him, and the three now give away all they possess. Seated in a pavilion on the left, Sītā distributes her jewels and clothes to the townspeople, while the Brahmin Suyaj?a a...
EditorialThe exiles have reached the Tamasā river and pass the night on its banks, still surrounded by the grieving townspeople. Sītā and Rāma lie sleeping on a bed of grass, while Lak?ma?a and Sumantra talk of Rāma's virtues, and the horses graze. All...
EditorialBroadsheet relating to a news story about the cause of a flood in Guanajuato, townspeople drowning, Jos? Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851?1913), ca. 1905.