Sita Vanvas 1 Oleograph by Raja Ravi Varma
Sita’s Second Exile in the Ramayana
The Sita Vanvas 1 oleograph by Raja Ravi Varma portrays a deeply emotional episode from the Ramayana, depicting the second exile of Goddess Sita. In this poignant moment from the epic, Sita is abandoned in the forest while she is pregnant, highlighting the profound themes of sacrifice, loneliness, and resilience that define her character.
According to the Ramayana narrative, Sita is sent away from Ayodhya due to societal doubts about her purity, even after she has proven her innocence. This heartbreaking event reveals the challenges faced by Sita despite her unwavering devotion and virtue. In the forest, she eventually finds refuge in the hermitage of Sage Valmiki, where she gives birth to her twin sons, Lava and Kusha.
Raja Ravi Varma’s artistic interpretation captures the emotional depth of this moment through subtle expressions, graceful posture, and the serene yet lonely atmosphere of the forest. His signature style blends Indian mythological storytelling with European academic realism, emphasizing lifelike figures, soft lighting, and detailed textures that enhance the narrative impact.
The artwork reflects Sita’s strength and dignity even in moments of sorrow, making it one of the most moving representations of the Ramayana.
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