This vibrant sculpture beautifully captures the Ram Durbar, a quintessential scene from the Hindu epic, the Ramayana, depicting the coronation of Lord Rama. The scene is a significant and celebratory moment, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil, and is cherished in the lore and cultural traditions of Hinduism.
Lord Rama stands at the center, adorned in royal attire with a crown and holding a bow, his visage exuding calmness and divine authority. To his right is his devoted brother, Lakshman, who is also in regal dress and armed, symbolizing his role as Rama's steadfast supporter and protector. On Rama's left stands Sita, his consort, draped in ornate garments and jewelry, representing purity and devotion. Completing the scene is Hanuman, at the feet of Rama, embodying humility and devotion. Hanuman's presence highlights his undying service and love towards Lord Rama, and he is often depicted in a pose of prayer or servitude as a mark of his reverence.
The sculpture is rich in colors and detailed in its execution, with each figure elaborately dressed and adorned, reflecting the festive and auspicious nature of Rama's return to Ayodhya and his subsequent coronation as king. The bright colors and intricate details not only add to the visual appeal but also serve to differentiate each character and their attributes clearly.
Ram Durbar - Coronation Moment Of Lord Ram
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