RAMA TANJORE PAINTINGS

18.00 inch Height X 15.00 inch Width X 2.00 inch Depth
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44 inch x 56 inch x 4 inch (With Frame)35 inch x 47 inch (Without Frame)
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18 inch Height X 15 inch Width X 1.5 inch Length
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18.00 inch Height X 32.00 inch Width X 2.00 inch Depth
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42.00 inch Height X 54.00 inch Width X 6.50 inch Depth
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11.00 inch Height X 11.00 inch Width X 1.40 inch Depth
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72.00 inch Height X 48.00 inch Width
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27 INCH X 21 INCH X 1.8 INCH (WITH FRAME) 23 INCH X 17 INCH (WITHOUT FRAME)
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26.00 inch Height X 20.00 inch Width X 3.00 inch Depth
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82.00 inch Height X 58.00 inch Width X 5.50 inch Depth
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15.00 inch Height X 13.00 inch Width X 2.00 inch Depth
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18.00 inch Height X 15.00 inch Width X 2.00 inch Depth
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26.00 inch Height X 14.00 inch Width (With Frame)
$730
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12.00 inch Height X 10.00 inch Width X 1.00 inch Depth
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28 INCH HEIGHT X 22 INCH WIDTH (WITH FRAME) 24 INCH HEIGHT X 18 INCH WIDTH (WITHOUT FRAME)
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12 INCH HEIGHT X 10 INCH WIDTH (WITH FRAME) 10 INCH HEIGHT X 8 INCH WIDTH (WITHOUT FRAME)
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42 inch x 54 inch x 6.5 inch (With Frame)34 inch x 46 inch (Without Frame)
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36 inch x 30 inch x 2.5 inch (With Frame)28.5 inch x 22.8 inch (Without Frame)
$2125
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15 inch x 13 inch x 2 inch (With Frame)11 inch x 9 inch (Without Frame)
$395
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23.5 inch x 19.5 inch x 2 inch (With Frame)19 inch x 15 inch (Without Frame)
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40 inch x 52 inch x 5.5 inch (With Frame)34.5 inch x 46.5 inch (Without Frame)
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54 inch x 42 inch x 5 inch (With Frame)46 inch x 34 inch (Without Frame)
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33.5 inch x 27.5 inch x 2.5 inch (With Frame)29 inch x 23 inch (Without Frame)
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35 inch x 29 inch x 2.5 inch (With Frame)29 inch x 23 inch (Without Frame)
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11.5 inch X 14.5 inch (Without Frame)16 inch X 19 inch (With Frame)
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Sita Ram Pattabhishekam | Traditional Colors with 24 Karat Gold | With Frame
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54 inch Height X 42 inch Width X 3 inch Length
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Shri Ram Darbar | Embossed Tanjore Painting | Traditional Colors with 24 Karat Gold | With Frame
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57 inch Height X 46 inch Width X 6.5 inch Length
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Temple Design Shri Ram Darbar Tanjore Painting with Doors | Traditional Colors with 24 Karat Gold | With Frame
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Rama Pattabhishekam Tanjore Painting with Frame | Traditional Colors with 24 Karat Gold
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27.00 inch Height X 23.00 inch Width X 1.50 inch Depth
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Large Ram Darbar Tanjore Painting | Traditional Colors With 24K Gold | Teakwood Frame | Gold & Wood | Handmade
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33.5 INCH X 27.8 INCH X 4 INCH (WITH FRAME) 28 INCH X 23 INCH (WITHOUT FRAME)
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Scenes From The Ramayana Tanjore Painting | Traditional Colors With 24K Gold | Teakwood Frame | Gold & Wood | Handmade | Made In India
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33 inch x 27.5 inch x 10 inch (With Frame)28.5 inch x 22.5 inch (Without Frame)
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The embodiment of chivalry and virtue, lotus-Eyed Lord Rama

The Ramcharitmanas, Kampan's Tamil Ramayana, Tulsidas's well-known Hindi adaptation, and innumerable additional oral and dance theatrical interpretations of the Sanskrit epics all added to Rama's tremendous increase in recognition. Swami Vivekananda observed that Lord Rama "exudes righteousness, integrity, the perfect child, the perfect partner, but above all, the perfect sovereign." The renowned Hindu epic Ramayana, was composed by the great poet, Valmiki. Rama is widely accepted to be an authentic powerful tribal leader of medieval India. The epic chronicles Rama's adventures.  As Lord Vishnu's seventh manifestation, Lord Rama is well-known. Rama, the ideal embodiment of the Almighty Guardian Vishnu, is well-liked among Hindu deities. Rama is a man of ethics and morals who embodies civility and chivalry. Ramachandra is considered as Maryada Purushottama, or the perfect man. As per common perception, Lord Rama was sent to Earth to defeat the dark powers of his time.


The two most loved objects of worship from the bhakti groups that swept the nation at that time were Rama and Krishna, both embodiments of the great Lord Vishnu. Rama is viewed as a role model of logic, good action, and noble attributes. In India, there are several shrines to Hanuman, the monkey god who worships Rama. Rama is the deity most frequently invoked upon death, and his name is a common way for friends to welcome one another ("Ram! Ram!").


Rama's final showdown with Ravana would be when his strength is most vividly on show. Rama was a brilliant leader who surrounded himself with a powerful military force of monkeys, nevertheless he was the only person who could finally defeat Ravana. After a dramatic chariot combat, Rama launches an arrow laced with a divine charm at the rakshasa, murdering Ravana finally. The bow and arrow are broadly applied as symbols for Rama because of his exceptional ability.


Lord Rama’s blessings


Lord Rama is considered by the majority of the Hindus to be the most ethically virtuous figure in Hindu mythology, and is believed to have actually existed. The greatest technique to accomplish all of your desires and strive toward emancipation or Moksha is to recite Ram Nam. Continuously chanting the Ram mantra helps strengthen a person's willpower, mental acuity, and self-worth. It can free a person of all their vices and encourage goodness. The regal path to achieving spiritual purity is the rama mantra. Additionally, it provides all material advantages and aids in debt repayment and household financial stability. A significant unifying force is the ram mantra. The Ram mantras should be recited repeatedly to enhance a devotee's tenacity, intelligence, and ambition. It can release somebody from all distasteful habits and promote righteousness. The Rama Mantra is the dignified path to achieving divine perfection. It also delivers all material benefits, aids in paying down debt, and promotes economic independence for households.


It serves as a basic unifier. It fosters cooperation among close relatives, friends, and society members in addition to serenity and peacefulness.


The magic of bearing a Tanjore Painting of Lord Rama at home


To eliminate conflicts within the household or even between close relatives, install a Tanjore Painting of Lord Rama there. An area where family members have been seated together for a while could be a suitable place for displaying this picture. 


FAQ


Q1. What is Rama the God of?


Lord Rama is the manifestation of Lord Vishnu, the Hindu God of Protection.


Q2. Who is the Supreme God-Shiva or Rama?


Lord Shiva and Rama are the manifestations of the same Supreme Almighty.


Q3. Is Tanjore painting made of gold?


A Tanjore painting is made up of several components such as wood, precious stones, pigments, and a cloth canvas. 24-karat gold sheets are used in these artworks for the embellishment of the raised patterns and lines on the canvas that brings an unrivaled three-dimensional effect to the Thanjavur art. Gold thus is one of the several constituents of these traditional Indian artworks.

 

Q4. Which state is famous for Tanjore painting?


The South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, known across the world for its preservation of timeless Hindu culture through its art, architecture, and traditions is also the home of Tanjore paintings, which were nurtured in the city of Thanjavur or Tanjore.