Ram's Coronation Ramapattabhishekam
The image depicts Ramapattabhishekam, the sacred coronation ceremony of Lord Rama as the King of Ayodhya. This scene represents the culmination of the Ramayana epic, marking Rama's triumphant return after 14 years of exile and his victory over the demon-king Ravana. Lord Rama & Sita: Seated centrally on the throne, Rama represents the supreme being (Purushottama) and his consort Sita represents divine grace.
The Brothers: Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna stand in attendance, representing unwavering loyalty and duty.
Hanuman: Usually shown kneeling at Rama's feet, symbolizing the highest form of devotion (Bhakti).
Vanaras and Allies: Figures like Sugriva (the monkey king), Jambavantha (the bear warrior), and Vibhishana (Ravana's brother) are often present to honor Rama's victory.
Sages and Rishis: Priests and saints are frequently depicted at the top or sides, offering blessings during the ceremony.
40 x 31 inches