23" Ravana Carrying off Sita and Opposed by Jatayu | Table Piece
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23" Ravana Carrying off Sita and Opposed by Jatayu | Table Piece

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Specifications
DDP648
Wood Statue
Height: 23 inch
Width: 9.5 inch
Depth: 2 inch
Weight 1.31 kg
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A Scene from the Ramayana

This finely crafted wood statue captures a pivotal moment from the epic Ramayana – the abduction of Sita by the ten-headed demon king, Ravana, and the valiant attempt of the noble bird, Jatayu, to prevent this unrighteous act. The scene is brought to life with intricate detail and a deep appreciation for the rich narrative it portrays. Measuring 23 inches in height, this stunning piece will imbue any space with the timeless themes of dharma (righteousness) and the eternal struggle between good and evil. This piece is perfect for display on a table, shelf or mantlepiece.

Ravana, Sita, and the Skies of Lanka

Ravana, the ruler of Lanka, was known for his immense power and his insatiable desires. Driven by lust and fueled by a sense of invincibility granted by a boon from Brahma, he cunningly abducted Sita, the wife of Lord Rama. While Rama and his brother Lakshmana were away from their hermitage, Ravana, disguised as a mendicant, approached Sita seeking alms. When she approached him, he revealed his true form and forcibly carried her away in his aerial chariot, Pushpaka Vimana. The skies of Lanka would not remain silent witnesses to this injustice.

Jatayu: A Valiant Stand

Jatayu, the noble eagle and a devoted friend of Rama's father, King Dasharatha, witnessed Ravana's heinous act. With unwavering courage and a deep sense of duty, Jatayu immediately intervened, challenging the mighty Ravana. A fierce battle ensued in the skies, with Jatayu displaying incredible strength and bravery, attempting to tear Ravana's chariot and wound the demon king. Though aged, Jatayu fought valiantly, embodying the spirit of selflessness and sacrifice. Ultimately, Ravana, employing his superior power, mortally wounded Jatayu, clipping his wings and causing him to fall to the earth.

Craftsmanship & Dimensions

This exquisite statue is meticulously carved from wood, showcasing the fine details of the figures and the dynamic movement of the scene. The warm, natural tones of the wood enhance the drama and emotion of the narrative. Dimensions: 23.0 x 9.5 x 2.0 inch This piece is meant for tabletop display. This beautiful rendering of the scene, frozen in time, serves as a potent reminder of the strength of virtue, the consequences of unbridled desire, and the enduring power of the Ramayana's timeless lessons.
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