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Rama Durbar - Watercolor Painting on Paper |
This watercolor art of Ram Durbar is a remarkable piece rendered using characteristic Kangra art in
iconography, body complexion, style of costumes, type of crown and jewellery;
focusing on the minute details and the side profile of every character. This
miniature depicts Lord Rama’s durbar with the almighty Rama himself sharing
space with his beloved Sita, on a lavishly decorated large chowki and supported
by a large blue hued booster behind them. Kailash Raj has very brightly and
elegantly depicted the interplay of colors and minute details, with the deep
orange wall in the background covered from sides by the traditional white
pillars and a temple frame. Orange color holds a great significance in Hinduism
as it represents fire, that can burn away the impurities.
Lord Rama and Sita are clothed in divinely colored attires
of yellow and orange respectively and Rama holds his iconic bow and arrow in
his hand. Lord Hanuman, their greatest bhakt, can be seen as paying obeisance
to them; attired in a splendid green striped short dhoti and a red kamarband.
Lakshman (the one in centre, attired in red), Bharata and Shatrughan (either of
the two sides) stand behind the Lords, fanning them, as a gesture of their
respect and gratitude. The black bear standing behind Lord Hanuman is Jambavana,
who was created by Brahma and next to him in white is Sugreeva; they assisted
Rama in his struggle to fight against Ravana.
The painter has laiden a soothing white carpet on the floor, having motifs of light blue and purple flowers and green leaves spread across generating vibes of purity, which compliment beautifully with the golden zari throne of Rama and Sita, covered by a heavy blue platform decorated with ethnic golden patterns. Have a look at the parasol which glorifies their persona, is painted with white moti strings hanging at the circumference and horizontal layers of zari and red and green stones.
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