Sri Ramapatti Abhishekam Oleograph by C.G. Ramanujam
Divine Sri Ramapatti Abhishekam Mythological Oleograph
Description
The Sri Ramapatti Abhishekam oleograph by C.G. Ramanujam beautifully illustrates one of the most celebrated moments in the Ramayana—the grand coronation of Lord Rama as the King of Ayodhya. This magnificent scene symbolizes the triumph of righteousness and the restoration of dharma after Rama’s victory over the demon king Ravana.
In the artwork, Lord Rama is depicted seated majestically on a royal throne, sheltered under an ornate jeweled umbrella that signifies sovereignty and divine authority. Beside him sits Goddess Sita, embodying grace, devotion, and royal dignity. The composition reflects the harmony and prosperity that return to Ayodhya following Rama’s return from exile.
The painting also includes important figures from the epic. Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna, the devoted brothers of Rama, stand respectfully around the throne. Hanuman, the loyal devotee, appears with humility and devotion, while the revered sage Vashishta presides over the sacred coronation ritual.
C.G. Ramanujam’s artistic genius is evident in the rich detailing, regal expressions, and balanced composition that combine European realism with traditional Indian mythological storytelling. The scene conveys grandeur, devotion, and royal splendor.
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