EditorialThe Pu?paka chariot flies over the Citrakū?a mountain, with Rāma pointing it out to Sītā, and then lands at the hermitage of Bharadvāja on the banks of the Yamunā. Bharadvāja and various sages as well as the monkey chiefs, who have now assum...
EditorialThe Pu?paka chariot flies over the Citrakū?a mountain, with Rāma pointing it out to Sītā, and then lands at the hermitage of Bharadvāja on the banks of the Yamunā. Bharadvāja and various sages as well as the monkey chiefs, who have now assum...
EditorialThe two chariots of Rama and Ravana charge at each other. On the right, the horses leading Ravana's chariot have turned into white lions but his serpent standard is drooping. Bibhishana has his eyes fixed firmly on Rama's face and the solar standard ab...
EditorialThe Pu?paka chariot flies over the Citrakū?a mountain, with Rāma pointing it out to Sītā, and then lands at the hermitage of Bharadvāja on the banks of the Yamunā. Bharadvāja and various sages as well as the monkey chiefs, who have now assum...
EditorialRama sends out his army headed by Lakshmana and Bibhishana to fight Indrajit's army. In the bottom right, Indrajit is seen in a chamber preparing to sacrifice a black kid to the god of fire in order to make himself invisible. Ramayana, Yuddha Kanda. Ud...
EditorialBibhishana sets light to the funeral pyre and Ravana's body is burnt. Lakshmana offers pinda cakes to Rama, bottom left. Above, Rama divests himself of the divine armour, sending Matali and his chariot back to Indra. Rama instructs Lakshmana to consecr...