Ramar Pattabishekam
Ramar Pattabishekam
65”x53”
This depiction represents the most traditional and widely recognized style found in Tanjore Paintings. Lord Ram is illustrated seated majestically on a throne, with Sita Devi positioned beside him. Lakshman is depicted holding the royal umbrella, while Bharath and Shatrugnan stand in respectful attendance. Lord Hanuman is shown seated on the ground, demonstrating profound devotion by holding the feet of Lord Ram. The Saptarishis are portrayed bestowing blessings upon the divine couple, celebrating their successful return to Ayodhya. Rishi Narad, a devoted follower of Lord Narayan, is present to honor this significant event, attending the ceremony of Narayana's incarnation. Other notable figures include Jambhavan, a close companion of Lord Hanuman, Vibhishan, various ministers, and local kings, all gathered for the coronation ceremony. The Vanara Sena, who played a crucial role in rescuing Sita Devi from Ravan, are also given a distinguished place in the proceedings. This momentous occasion marks the return of the divine in human form, reclaiming his rightful position in the kingdom.