Exotic India Art is a
Worldwide One-stop E-commerce platform dealing with Indian handmade products since 1998. You will get a collection of
products based on Indian Culture, Tradition, Region, and Religion. You will get
all products doorstep delivery facilities with transparent services. You will
get products based on Indian Arts, Paintings, Textiles,
Books, Sculptures, Beads, Healthcare, Beauty, Audio, Video, Home and Living,
Ayurveda, and many more.
Here in Exotic India Arts and Paintings
collections, you will various varieties of Indian Paintings. All these
Paintings are handmade and made in many different art formats. You will get all
these beautiful handcrafted paintings likewise Folk Art, Batik Art, Mughal Art,
Sikh Art, Persian Art, South Indian Art, Tantra, Wild Life Art, Hindu Art, Thangka
Art, Madhubani Paintings, Watercolor Paintings, Oil Paintings, and more. You
will also get Paintings in multiple sizes, Landscape, Portrait, Canvas, and
much more.
A resplendent Rama-durbar Watercolor Painting on Board (embossed with 24 karat gold), to add to
the auspiciousness of your home. The Hindustani word ‘durbar’ translates to
court, and indeed what a glamorous court of Lord Rama. This is The Lord and His
wife, the sacredly beautiful Devi Seeta, are seated on a throne at the center
of the composition. It is upholstered in red velvet and gilt with gold to
convey the cosmic glamour of the Vishnu and Lakshmi avatars (incarnations;
Rama-Seeta is considered the ihalokiya incarnations of Vishnu-Lakshmi).
The brothers of Rama surround the divine couple.
The throne is flanked by Bharata and Shatrughna, sons of Queen Sumitra and
Queen Kaikeyi, while Lakshmana, son of Queen Sumitra, kneels on the floor
before them (these are the co-wives of Queen Kaushalya, mother of Rama). On the
other side of the throne prostrates the great Lord Hanuman, celebrated for His
unconditional love and devotion for Rama. While Hanuman makes an offering of a
lotus to the Lord and Lakshmana joins His hands in the namaskaram mudra,
Bharata and Shtraughna look lovingly over their brother and sister-in-law.
The dense adornment of the figures and
the crowns on each of their heads have been executed in skillful gilding. These
thin gold leaf embellishments are a characteristic of classical South Indian
art. More of this, that also in luxuriant proportions, is to be found along all
four edges of the work, especially the upper edge made to resemble the
architecture of a temple entrance.
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