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The Demon Kumbhakarna Is Defeated by Rama and Lakshmana... ca. 1670. Creator: Unknown
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The Demon Kumbhakarna Is Defeated by Rama and Lakshmana... ca. 1670. Creator: Unknown
The Demon Kumbhakarna Is Defeated by Rama and Lakshmana: Folio from a Dispersed Ramayana Series, ca. 1670
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Bow And Arrow Defeat Defeated Demon Ink And Opaque Watercolor On Paper Lakshmana Madhya Pradesh Malwa Mammal Monkey Monkies Primate Rama Ramayana Black Colour Dismembered Hindoostan
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The Demon Kumbhakarna Meets His Ultimate Defeat - A Glimpse into the Epic Battle of Good and Evil
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in Hindu mythology, depicting the climactic battle between the valiant hero Rama, his loyal brother Lakshmana, and the formidable demon Kumbhakarna. Created around 1670 by an unknown artist as part of a dispersed Ramayana series, this artwork showcases the rich heritage art of India. In vibrant ink and opaque watercolor on paper, this masterpiece portrays Rama and Lakshmana armed with their bows and arrows engaged in fierce combat against Kumbhakarna. The black color symbolizes darkness while red represents bloodshed - elements that heighten the intensity of this epic confrontation. The defeated demon lies dismembered at their feet, emphasizing their triumph over evil forces. This portrayal not only exemplifies religious devotion but also serves as a reminder that good will always prevail over malevolence. Located within Madhya Pradesh's Malwa region, this painting is now housed in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Its intricate details showcase the skillful brushwork employed by its anonymous creator to bring these mythical characters to life. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing piece of artistry from seventeenth-century Hindoostan (India), we are transported into a world where gods and goddesses engage in battles alongside humans against demonic adversaries. It serves as a testament to both India's rich cultural heritage and its
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