Battle at Lanka – Ramayana by Sahibdin (Udaipur, 1649–1653)
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This museum-quality wall art print presents Sahibdin’s dynamic Battle at Lanka from the Ramayana (Udaipur, 1649–1653). The composition unfolds multiple moments at once: Rama (blue-skinned) and Lakshmana advance as the monkey army clashes with Lanka’s demons. The fearsome general Trisiras appears repeatedly—most vividly where Hanuman beheads him—signalling the tide turning toward Rama as he fights to free Sita.
Painted in the Mewar style, the work fuses narrative clarity with vigorous movement—ideal for collectors who value both sacred storytelling and historical Indian painting. A striking centrepiece for living rooms, studies, meditation spaces or cultural interiors. Free worldwide shipping included.
✨ Key Details
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Premium museum-grade print of Sahibdin’s Ramayana: Battle at Lanka
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School/Region: Udaipur (Mewar), dated 1649–1653
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Features Rama, Lakshmana, Hanuman, Trisiras and the armies of monkeys and demons
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Multi-scene narrative composition with vivid battlefield detail
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Available in multiple sizes; suits classic or modern décor
This museum-quality wall art print presents Sahibdin’s dynamic Battle at Lanka from the Ramayana (Udaipur, 1649–1653). The composition unfolds multiple moments at once: Rama (blue-skinned) and Lakshmana advance as the monkey army clashes with Lanka’s demons. The fearsome general Trisiras appears repeatedly—most vividly where Hanuman beheads him—signalling the tide turning toward Rama as he fights to free Sita.
Painted in the Mewar style, the work fuses narrative clarity with vigorous movement—ideal for collectors who value both sacred storytelling and historical Indian painting. A striking centrepiece for living rooms, studies, meditation spaces or cultural interiors. Free worldwide shipping included.
✨ Key Details
-
Premium museum-grade print of Sahibdin’s Ramayana: Battle at Lanka
-
School/Region: Udaipur (Mewar), dated 1649–1653
-
Features Rama, Lakshmana, Hanuman, Trisiras and the armies of monkeys and demons
-
Multi-scene narrative composition with vivid battlefield detail
-
Available in multiple sizes; suits classic or modern décor
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Fast dispatch — We ship orders the same day — expect your delivery in around 7 days.
We want you to love your art. If you’re not completely satisfied, you can request a return with full refund within 30 days of receiving your order.
We want you to love your art. If you’re not completely satisfied, you can request a return with full refund within 30 days of receiving your order.