
SRI RAMA PATTABHISHEKAM
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1928
Size (cms)
35.25 X 50.8
Artist
C. G. Ramanujam
C.G. Ramanujam was known for creating oleographs with themes of Hindu mythology. He mastered oil paintings and was recognized both locally and internationally. His artwork has a richness that captivated audiences.
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Publisher
C. Cunniah & Co., Glass Merchants, Madras.
Printer
Ravi Varma Press, Malavli, G.I.P.- Active
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This lithograph titled "Sri Rama Pattabhishekham", by C.G. Ramanujam, beautifully illustrates the grand coronation of Lord Rama, a pivotal moment from the Ramayana. Set in a majestic royal palace, Lord Rama is seated on a grand throne beside his consort, Sita, both adorned in regal attire, exquisite jewelry, and garlands. Behind them, Bharata and Shatrughna stand holding whisk fans as a mark of respect, while Lakshmana stands to the right with his wife, Urmila. Lord Hanuman, in deep devotion, is seated at Rama’s feet, touching them in reverence. Surrounding them, revered sages and courtiers stand with folded hands, witnessing this momentous occasion. The artwork beautifully captures the ideals of dharma, devotion, and the rightful return of Lord Rama as the king of Ayodhya.
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