Description
The exquisite Tanjore Painting masterfully captures the wedding of Lord Shri Ram and Devi Seeta, imbuing it with a timeless and traditional aura. The meticulous attention to detail and the skillful arrangement of each element highlight the artists’ dedication to authenticity.
On the side of Devi Seeta, a sense of regal grace is depicted through the presence of Raja Janak, standing tall in his majestic attire, evoking the solemnity of the occasion. Beside him stands the revered priest Shatanand ji, guiding the sacred ceremony with his sage presence. Bharat, emanating loyalty and devotion, completes this side, adding a touch of familial significance to the auspicious event.
Gazing upon Lord Rama’s side, the viewer encounters a tableau of divine companionship. Lakshman, the unwavering brother, stands with unwavering support, while the venerable Rishi Vashishth, embodying wisdom, imparts blessings upon the union. Shatrughan, the valiant warrior, completes this side, a testament to unwavering valor in the face of destiny.
Central to the composition is an intricately designed mandap, adorned with a captivating kirtimukha, symbolizing auspiciousness and guarding the sanctity of the occasion. The divine couple, Lord Ram and Devi Seeta, are portrayed with exquisite attention to detail, radiating an aura of timeless love and divinity.
The painting is vibrant with Brahmins performing a sacred yagya, their rhythmic movements adding to the spiritual feel. The people around them are deeply devoted, creating a joyful atmosphere. The musical sound of melodious musical instruments fills the air, adding to the happiness of the scene.
The artist’s prowess shines through in their ability to harmonize cultural significance, aesthetic finesse, and narrative depth. The profound meaning underlying each brushstroke brings to life a pivotal moment from Indian mythology, evoking a sense of reverence and wonder.
Special Comments
Tanjore paintings are delivered framed.
The height and width mentioned in item detail above are including the wooden frame.
The size of the Tanjore painting, excluding the frame, is 60 x 48 inches.
The frame is made in solid teakwood.
All colours used in the painting are natural colours.
Real 22 carat gold was used in the painting.
Real semiprecious stones from Jaipur are used.