Battle_at_Lanka,_Ramayana,_Udaipur,_1649-53.jpg
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Summary
Artist |
artist QS:P170,Q7399614
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Description |
Deutsch
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Krieg bei Lanka, Ramayana, von Sahibdin, Udaipur, 1649-53.
English
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Battle at Lanka, Ramayana, by Sahib Din. Battle between the armies of Rama and the King of Lanka. Udaipur, 1649-1653. "Sahib Din's illustration shows in grisly detail a fierce landmark battle. It takes place between Rama's army of monkeys and the King of Lanka's army of demons, as Rama (together with the only other human, his brother Lakshmana) fights to free Rama's kidnapped wife Princess Sita. Following a gruesome series of hand-to-hand combats, the fortitude of Rama's monkey army wins through. The illustration is not a 'single frame', but shows several stages of the battle alongside each other. For example, in this scene of battle between the demons and Rama's monkey army, the three-headed figure of the demon general Trisiras occurs in several places – perhaps most dramatically at the bottom left, where he is shown beheaded by Hanuman. The ultimately victorious Rama is shown at the top left, splendidly coloured in blue, calmly contemplating the carnage."
Français
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Bataille de Lanka, Ramayana, par Sahib Din. Bataille entre les armées de Rama et le roi de Lanka. Udaipur, 1649-1653.
Türkçe
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Hintli
minyatür
ressamı
Sahibdin
tarafından 1649-1653 yıllarında
Hindu
destanı
Ramayana
'nın altıncı kitabı
Yuddha Kanda (Savaş)
için çizilen ilüstrasyon.
Rama
ile Ravana arasındaki bu savaş sonucunda Rama, Ravana'yı öldürür, Ravana'nın kendi tarafına geçen kardeşi Vibhishana'yı Lanka tahtına çıkarır.
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Date |
from 1649 until 1653
date QS:P571,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1649-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P582,+1653-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Accession number |
Add. MS 15297(1), f.91r
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Source/Photographer | British Library |
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