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Dimensions : H: 22 (in) | W: 30 (in)
Medium : Natural Colors on Handmade Paper
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This portrayal of Ram, Sita and Lakshman embarking on a boat in the Ganges River to reach the forest when they were exiled is a Madhubani Art from Ambika Devi, depicting a period of physical and spiritual transcendence and liminality that they had to take before they fully incorporate the life of a forest dweller. The boat symbolises the challenges and obstacles that Ram, Sita, and Lakshman will face in the forest, and is also a metaphor for their soul's spiritual quest for enlightenment in that time. The water on which the boat floats also signifies the purity, spirituality, flow of life and the character's destinies that lay ahead. The bright hues and shades obtained in Madubani paintings are sourced naturally from plant products like sandalwood, cow dung, soot, rice powder, marigold, and other flowers. Lakshman and the boatman in the painting both represent their immense devotion and respect to Ram and Sita as Lakshman accompanies Lord Ram and Sita to the forest while the boatman renders his services to take them to the forest. The Ramayana is revered as one of the most sacred texts in Mithila and stories from the Ramayana have been passed down for generations orally as well as through such Madhubani paintings painted by women on the walls of their houses. It is believed that it was king Janak who first propagated Madhubani paintings as he called upon an artist to paint his daughter Sita's marriage to Lord Ram in a style that is today mostly associated with the Madhubani paintings. Even today, significant stories from the Ramayana are beautifully portrayed and popularised by many Madhubani artists originating from Mithila.
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All artworks on the website are hand painted from scratch by our master artists. That makes every artwork absolutely unique and the actual colour and overall artwork may vary slightly from the artwork image posted here.