. Double-sided folio from a Ramayana. Marwar, circa 1820-40. Opaque watercolour with gold on wasli. 31 x 19.6cm This folio did not belong to a manuscript illustrating Valmiki's Rayana but to a regional variation of it. The upper side (above) has a picture of monkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhi, the lower has victorious Bali presenting the demon's head to Rama, who appears as a king. Normally we would expect to see the exiled Rama dressed only in leaves from the forest. . Unknown 550 Victorious Bali presenting the demon's head to Rama Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/double-sided-folio-from-a-ramayana-marwar-circa-1820-40-opaque-watercolour-with-gold-on-wasli-31-x-196cm-this-folio-did-not-belong-to-a-manuscript-illustrating-valmikis-rayana-but-to-a-regional-variation-of-it-the-upper-side-above-has-a-picture-of-monkey-king-bali-fighting-the-demon-dundubhi-the-lower-has-victorious-bali-presenting-the-demons-head-to-rama-who-appears-as-a-king-normally-we-would-expect-to-see-the-exiled-rama-dressed-only-in-leaves-from-the-forest-unknown-550-victorious-bali-presenting-the-demons-head-to-rama-image188839864.html
RMMY6B4T–. Double-sided folio from a Ramayana. Marwar, circa 1820-40. Opaque watercolour with gold on wasli. 31 x 19.6cm This folio did not belong to a manuscript illustrating Valmiki's Rayana but to a regional variation of it. The upper side (above) has a picture of monkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhi, the lower has victorious Bali presenting the demon's head to Rama, who appears as a king. Normally we would expect to see the exiled Rama dressed only in leaves from the forest. . Unknown 550 Victorious Bali presenting the demon's head to Rama
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RMHX9HEH–Monkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhimonkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhi
RÄma asks SugrÄ«va, who had previously described the four quarters of the world, how he came to know them so well. SugrÄ«va tells him that he was chased through the four quarters by his brother BÄli when, thinking his elder brother had been killed by the demon Dundubhi, he had assumed the kingship of the monkeys. They are seated with Laká¹£maṇa on the rocky eminence at Mount Prasravaṇa, surrounded by musicians, ministers and arms-bearers. Ramayana. Udaipur, c.1653. Source: Add.15296(2), f.56. Language: Sanskrit. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rma-asks-sugrva-who-had-previously-described-the-four-quarters-of-the-world-how-he-came-to-know-them-so-well-sugrva-tells-him-that-he-was-chased-through-the-four-quarters-by-his-brother-bli-when-thinking-his-elder-brother-had-been-killed-by-the-demon-dundubhi-he-had-assumed-the-kingship-of-the-monkeys-they-are-seated-with-lakmaa-on-the-rocky-eminence-at-mount-prasravaa-surrounded-by-musicians-ministers-and-arms-bearers-ramayana-udaipur-c1653-source-add152962-f56-language-sanskrit-image226866956.html
RMR52K38–RÄma asks SugrÄ«va, who had previously described the four quarters of the world, how he came to know them so well. SugrÄ«va tells him that he was chased through the four quarters by his brother BÄli when, thinking his elder brother had been killed by the demon Dundubhi, he had assumed the kingship of the monkeys. They are seated with Laká¹£maṇa on the rocky eminence at Mount Prasravaṇa, surrounded by musicians, ministers and arms-bearers. Ramayana. Udaipur, c.1653. Source: Add.15296(2), f.56. Language: Sanskrit.
Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana, the 'Shangri' Ramayana, Indian, Opaque watercolor, silver, and gold on paper, Punjab Hills, India, ca. 1700-1710, sheet: 8 5/8 x 13 7/8 in., 21.9 x 35.2 cm, Demon, Gold, Jammu, Lakshmana, Monkeys, Paper, Punjab Hills, Rama, Silver, Sugriva, Watercolor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rama-kicks-the-body-of-dundubhi-page-from-an-illustrated-manuscript-of-the-ramayana-the-shangri-ramayana-indian-opaque-watercolor-silver-and-gold-on-paper-punjab-hills-india-ca-1700-1710-sheet-8-58-x-13-78-in-219-x-352-cm-demon-gold-jammu-lakshmana-monkeys-paper-punjab-hills-rama-silver-sugriva-watercolor-image454279437.html
RM2HB261H–Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana, the 'Shangri' Ramayana, Indian, Opaque watercolor, silver, and gold on paper, Punjab Hills, India, ca. 1700-1710, sheet: 8 5/8 x 13 7/8 in., 21.9 x 35.2 cm, Demon, Gold, Jammu, Lakshmana, Monkeys, Paper, Punjab Hills, Rama, Silver, Sugriva, Watercolor
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RF2HK51AX–Inspired by Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana, the 'Shangri' Ramayana, Indian, Opaque watercolor, silver, and gold on paper, Punjab Hills, India, ca. 1700-1710, sheet: 8 5/8 x 13 7/8 in., 21.9 x 35.2 cm, Demon, Gold, Jammu, Lakshmana, Monkeys, Paper, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
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RMJ47WP5–Monkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhimonkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhi
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RM2E8NDN6–Monkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhimonkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhi.
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Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana (the 'Shangri' Ramayana) Indian. Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana (the 'Shangri' Ramayana), ca. 1700-1710. Opaque watercolor, silver, and gold on paper, sheet: 8 5/8 x 13 7/8 in. (21.9 x 35.2 cm). Asian Art ca. 1700-1710 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rama-kicks-the-body-of-dundubhi-page-from-an-illustrated-manuscript-of-the-ramayana-the-shangri-ramayana-indian-rama-kicks-the-body-of-dundubhi-page-from-an-illustrated-manuscript-of-the-ramayana-the-shangri-ramayana-ca-1700-1710-opaque-watercolor-silver-and-gold-on-paper-sheet-8-58-x-13-78-in-219-x-352-cm-asian-art-ca-1700-1710-image504716385.html
RM2M93PW5–Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana (the 'Shangri' Ramayana) Indian. Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana (the 'Shangri' Ramayana), ca. 1700-1710. Opaque watercolor, silver, and gold on paper, sheet: 8 5/8 x 13 7/8 in. (21.9 x 35.2 cm). Asian Art ca. 1700-1710
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RMPC830B–422 Monkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhimonkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhi
SugrÄ«va then tells RÄma and Laká¹£maṇa how powerful his brother BÄli is and how difficult it will be to defeat him. He tells the story of BÄli and the demon Dundubhi, who had assumed the form of a buffalo. The demon is shown rampaging about uprooting trees, seeking someone to challenge. On the right, he challenges Varuṇa, the king of the Ocean, rising crowned from the waves, who tells him he should be challenging the mountain Himavat. On the left, he challenges Himavat, who stands on a crag of the white Himalaya which is studded with caves containing ascetics, and from which the Gaá¹…g Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sugrva-then-tells-rma-and-lakmaa-how-powerful-his-brother-bli-is-and-how-difficult-it-will-be-to-defeat-him-he-tells-the-story-of-bli-and-the-demon-dundubhi-who-had-assumed-the-form-of-a-buffalo-the-demon-is-shown-rampaging-about-uprooting-trees-seeking-someone-to-challenge-on-the-right-he-challenges-varua-the-king-of-the-ocean-rising-crowned-from-the-waves-who-tells-him-he-should-be-challenging-the-mountain-himavat-on-the-left-he-challenges-himavat-who-stands-on-a-crag-of-the-white-himalaya-which-is-studded-with-caves-containing-ascetics-and-from-which-the-gag-image227130891.html
RMR5EKNF–SugrÄ«va then tells RÄma and Laká¹£maṇa how powerful his brother BÄli is and how difficult it will be to defeat him. He tells the story of BÄli and the demon Dundubhi, who had assumed the form of a buffalo. The demon is shown rampaging about uprooting trees, seeking someone to challenge. On the right, he challenges Varuṇa, the king of the Ocean, rising crowned from the waves, who tells him he should be challenging the mountain Himavat. On the left, he challenges Himavat, who stands on a crag of the white Himalaya which is studded with caves containing ascetics, and from which the Gaá¹…g
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RF2HKK73T–Art inspired by Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana, the 'Shangri' Ramayana, Indian, Opaque watercolor, silver, and gold on paper, Punjab Hills, India, ca. 1700-1710, sheet: 8 5/8 x 13 7/8 in., 21.9 x 35.2 cm, Demon, Gold, Jammu, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana (the 'Shangri' Ramayana) Indian. Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana (the 'Shangri' Ramayana), ca. 1700-1710. Opaque watercolor, silver, and gold on paper, sheet: 8 5/8 x 13 7/8 in. (21.9 x 35.2 cm). Asian Art ca. 1700-1710 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rama-kicks-the-body-of-dundubhi-page-from-an-illustrated-manuscript-of-the-ramayana-the-shangri-ramayana-indian-rama-kicks-the-body-of-dundubhi-page-from-an-illustrated-manuscript-of-the-ramayana-the-shangri-ramayana-ca-1700-1710-opaque-watercolor-silver-and-gold-on-paper-sheet-8-58-x-13-78-in-219-x-352-cm-asian-art-ca-1700-1710-image504716394.html
RM2M93PWE–Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana (the 'Shangri' Ramayana) Indian. Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana (the 'Shangri' Ramayana), ca. 1700-1710. Opaque watercolor, silver, and gold on paper, sheet: 8 5/8 x 13 7/8 in. (21.9 x 35.2 cm). Asian Art ca. 1700-1710
. Double-sided folio from a Ramayana. Marwar, circa 1820-40. Opaque watercolour with gold on wasli. 31 x 19.6cm This folio did not belong to a manuscript illustrating Valmiki's Rayana but to a regional variation of it. The upper side (above) has a picture of monkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhi, the lower has victorious Bali presenting the demon's head to Rama, who appears as a king. Normally we would expect to see the exiled Rama dressed only in leaves from the forest. . Unknown 368 Monkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhimonkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/double-sided-folio-from-a-ramayana-marwar-circa-1820-40-opaque-watercolour-with-gold-on-wasli-31-x-196cm-this-folio-did-not-belong-to-a-manuscript-illustrating-valmikis-rayana-but-to-a-regional-variation-of-it-the-upper-side-above-has-a-picture-of-monkey-king-bali-fighting-the-demon-dundubhi-the-lower-has-victorious-bali-presenting-the-demons-head-to-rama-who-appears-as-a-king-normally-we-would-expect-to-see-the-exiled-rama-dressed-only-in-leaves-from-the-forest-unknown-368-monkey-king-bali-fighting-the-demon-dundubhimonkey-king-bali-fighting-the-demon-dundubhi-image188839865.html
RMMY6B4W–. Double-sided folio from a Ramayana. Marwar, circa 1820-40. Opaque watercolour with gold on wasli. 31 x 19.6cm This folio did not belong to a manuscript illustrating Valmiki's Rayana but to a regional variation of it. The upper side (above) has a picture of monkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhi, the lower has victorious Bali presenting the demon's head to Rama, who appears as a king. Normally we would expect to see the exiled Rama dressed only in leaves from the forest. . Unknown 368 Monkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhimonkey king Bali fighting the demon Dundubhi
SugrÄ«va and his monkeys, seen at the top on the left, continue to tell RÄma and Laká¹£maṇa the story of BÄli and Dundubhi. BÄli was so powerful that he was able to tear the demon limb from limb and then hurl the carcass into the air. Unfortunately, it landed near the hermitage of the sage Mataá¹…ga on ṚśyamÅ«ka. On discovering who had bespoiled his retreat with blood, the sage cursed BÄli and the monkeys with him that they would be turned to stone if they came there again. BÄli implored Mataá¹…ga in vain to lift the curse and hence never ventured near ṚśyamÅ«ka, so that SugrÄ«va Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sugrva-and-his-monkeys-seen-at-the-top-on-the-left-continue-to-tell-rma-and-lakmaa-the-story-of-bli-and-dundubhi-bli-was-so-powerful-that-he-was-able-to-tear-the-demon-limb-from-limb-and-then-hurl-the-carcass-into-the-air-unfortunately-it-landed-near-the-hermitage-of-the-sage-mataga-on-yamka-on-discovering-who-had-bespoiled-his-retreat-with-blood-the-sage-cursed-bli-and-the-monkeys-with-him-that-they-would-be-turned-to-stone-if-they-came-there-again-bli-implored-mataga-in-vain-to-lift-the-curse-and-hence-never-ventured-near-yamka-so-that-sugrva-image227191148.html
RMR5HCHG–SugrÄ«va and his monkeys, seen at the top on the left, continue to tell RÄma and Laká¹£maṇa the story of BÄli and Dundubhi. BÄli was so powerful that he was able to tear the demon limb from limb and then hurl the carcass into the air. Unfortunately, it landed near the hermitage of the sage Mataá¹…ga on ṚśyamÅ«ka. On discovering who had bespoiled his retreat with blood, the sage cursed BÄli and the monkeys with him that they would be turned to stone if they came there again. BÄli implored Mataá¹…ga in vain to lift the curse and hence never ventured near ṚśyamÅ«ka, so that SugrÄ«va
Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana (the 'Shangri' Ramayana) Indian. Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana (the 'Shangri' Ramayana), ca. 1700-1710. Opaque watercolor, silver, and gold on paper, sheet: 8 5/8 x 13 7/8 in. (21.9 x 35.2 cm). Asian Art ca. 1700-1710 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rama-kicks-the-body-of-dundubhi-page-from-an-illustrated-manuscript-of-the-ramayana-the-shangri-ramayana-indian-rama-kicks-the-body-of-dundubhi-page-from-an-illustrated-manuscript-of-the-ramayana-the-shangri-ramayana-ca-1700-1710-opaque-watercolor-silver-and-gold-on-paper-sheet-8-58-x-13-78-in-219-x-352-cm-asian-art-ca-1700-1710-image504716377.html
RM2M93PTW–Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana (the 'Shangri' Ramayana) Indian. Rama Kicks the Body of Dundubhi, page from an illustrated manuscript of the Ramayana (the 'Shangri' Ramayana), ca. 1700-1710. Opaque watercolor, silver, and gold on paper, sheet: 8 5/8 x 13 7/8 in. (21.9 x 35.2 cm). Asian Art ca. 1700-1710
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