Description
This artwork depicts the epic Ramayana scene of Baali Vadh, where Lord Rama, from his hidden position in the forest, shoots a divine arrow to slay the tyrannical Bali (Baali), delivering justice to his devoted ally Sugriva. Bali, the powerful king of Kishkindha with a glowing heart emblem of invincibility, grapples fiercely with his exiled brother Sugriva amid ancient banyan trees and misty woods, moments before Rama’s arrow pierces him. Rendered in rich, realistic oil-painting style with Hanuman observing nearby, it symbolizes dharma’s triumph over adharma as Rama restores Sugriva’s rightful throne and wife Ruma, seized by Bali’s unjust rule.












