This mesmerizing Tanjore painting gloriously portrays Lord Ram, also known as “Maryada Purushottam”, who appeared on the earth in Treta Yuga to teach people how to live life in accordance with the principles of Dharma. He lived a life of purity, penance, and austerities; not only was He a great warrior, but also a responsible son, a dutiful husband, a valiant King, and a loving brother. Although He appeared as an ordinary human, He remained above the mode of material nature because the Supreme Lord always remains Superior and is not subject to the material laws of nature
The Tanjore style artwork that we see here captures the glorious moment when Lord Rama, along with His eternal consort Sita, and loyal brother Lakshman returned to Ayodhya after completing fourteen years of Vanvas which was full of sacrifices and hardships. The Lord is seated on a throne and is crowned as the King of Ayodhya and Mother Sita as the Queen. On this auspicious occasion, Bharata and Shatrughna after such a long separation from Lord Ram, serve Him lovingly by fanning them with chaamar. Lakshman humbly stands there in his brother’s honor. Among everyone present there, the great servant of the Lord Hanuman serves the Lord’s lotus feet with love and devotion with his eyes completely intoxicated with pure bliss. Both Lord Rama in His greenish complexions like the fresh leaves in the autumn season and Mother Sita in Her molten gold complexion are decked up with several ornaments and adorned with a flower garland. The Lord with no amount of pride on His face brings a soft smile on His face and wishes for the best service unto the people of Ayodhya.
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