Description
This enchanting painting portrays Lord Rama (blue-skinned with divine aura), Sita (in soft yellow saree), and Lakshmana (orange attire with bow) seated peacefully under a massive ancient banyan tree in Panchavati, their forest abode during exile on the Godavari riverbanks in Dandakaranya (Aranya Kanda, Valmiki Ramayana). Rama holds his bow contemplatively, Sita sits gracefully nearby, and Lakshmana rests attentively, amid peacocks, deer, birds, vines, streams, and vibrant foliage filtering golden sunlight—evoking harmony, exile’s tranquility, and devotion before the golden deer deception and Sita’s abduction. Rich in traditional Indian motifs, it symbolizes family bonds and dharma in Bharat’s epic heritage. Ideal as A3 size framed poster or A4 wall art.












