Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana visit the hermitage of the sage Bharadvaja at Prayaga, from Chapter 48 of the Ayodhya Kanda (Book of Ayodhya) of a Ramayana (Rama’s Journey)

c. 1650
gum tempera, ink, and gold on paper

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026

View at clevelandart.orgPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG

Prayaga is the sacred site where the Ganges, Yamuna, and Sarasvati Rivers converge, formerly known as Allahabad.

Source ↗

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More like this

Lovers on a Terrace: Ramakali Ragini of Hindol, from a Bundi RagamalaLovers on a Terrace: Ramakali Ragini of Hindol, from a BundiRati, the Goddess of Erotic Love, Takes Aim at Krishna, from a RasikapriyaRati, the Goddess of Erotic Love, Takes Aim at Krishna, fromRaginiRaginiThree Musicians Perform Before a King: Shri Raga, from a RagamalaThree Musicians Perform Before a King: Shri Raga, from a RagRagini Kamod, Page from a Jaipur Ragamala SetIndia Rajasthan, Jaipur — Ragini Kamod, Page from a Jaipur RA Brahmin gives Krishna the Message or Invitation for the Competition to Rukmini’s Svayamvara, from a Bhagavata PuranaA Brahmin gives Krishna the Message or Invitation for the CoKama Shoots a Love Arrow at Shiva, from a copy of the Song of Gauri (Gita-Gauri)India Rajasthan, Mewar — Kama Shoots a Love Arrow at Shiva, Two Women Pluck Flowers on a Terrace: Gunakali Ragini, from a RagamalaTwo Women Pluck Flowers on a Terrace: Gunakali Ragini, from Krishna Watches a Juggler, from a copy of the Seven Hundred Verses (Sat Sai) of BihariIndia Rajasthan, Mewar — Krishna Watches a Juggler, from a cArtworkArtworkArtwork