
BHARAT RAM MILAN
Embellished Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1944
Size (cms)
24.7 X 35
Artist
Khubiram Gopilal
Khubiram Gopilal Studio was established around the 1920s by two brothers, Khubiram and Gopilal, near Shrinathji Temple, Nathdwara. This art studio produces lithographs and photographs and hires artists and photographers.
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Publisher
Hemchander Bhargava, Dariba, Delhi.
Printer
Not Available
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This glittered lithograph, titled Bharat Ram Milan, created by Khubiram Gopilal and published by Hemchander Bhargava, beautifully captures a heartfelt moment from the Ramayana, where Lord Rama meets his brother Bharat before departing for his vanvasa (forest exile).
In this emotional scene, Lord Rama and Bharat embrace each other, symbolizing their deep brotherly love and devotion. Overcome with reverence, Shatrughna is seen touching Rama’s feet. Nearby, Sita and Lakshmana stand in simple pastoral attire, reflecting their life of exile. A thatched hut in the background has armor hanging on its walls, signifying their warrior lineage. Kevat, the humble boatman, stands with folded hands, witnessing this profound reunion.
The lithograph beautifully conveys themes of love, sacrifice, and duty, highlighting the unwavering bond between the brothers and their commitment to dharma (righteousness).
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