Under a plunging archway, sits Lord Rama, the beloved Prince and long-lost King of Ayodhya. Rama is the seventh avataras of Vishnu and in His lap, He gathers the beautiful, faithful Seeta, who in Her turn is an avatara of Devi Lakshmi. An upturned lotus beneath them, and a plinth with engraved edges further below.
To the left of the seated Rama-Seeta ensemble is His brother Lakshman. Standing before Lakshmana, facing the divine couple with hands folded in namaskara, is the devoted Lord Hanuman. To the right of Rama-Seeta, in symmetry with the position of Lakshman, stands Prince Bharata. Before Bharata stands Sugreeva, in the same stance as Hanuman on the opposite side.
A multi-figure sculpture arranged on a single, wide-set plinth. A complex, many-layered Kirtimukham archway. A high-stemmed parasol that punctuates the near-perfect symmetry of the composition. Such a work would be a valuable, expressive addition to your poojana-kaksha (pooja room).
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