Ram Vanvas - Rama Sita Lakshmana Boat Crossing Print (18×24)

Fine Art Reproduction Print (Museum-Grade Archival Print) Artist / DateRaja Ravi Varma Press | 1890 | Oleograph on Paper | Maharashtra Key Features This atmospherically beautiful and emotionally tender composition presents Ram Vanvas - Rama,...
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Ram Vanvas - Rama Sita Lakshmana Boat Crossing Print (18×24)

Ram Vanvas - Rama Sita Lakshmana Boat Crossing Print (18×24)

Rs.2,100.00

Ram Vanvas - Rama Sita Lakshmana Boat Crossing Print (18×24)

Rs.2,100.00
Frame style: Unframed
Fine Art Reproduction Print (Museum-Grade Archival Print)
Artist / Date
Raja Ravi Varma Press | 1890 | Oleograph on Paper | Maharashtra

Key Features

This atmospherically beautiful and emotionally tender composition presents Ram Vanvas - Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana crossing the Ganga at the very outset of their fourteen years of forest exile - one of the most quietly moving moments in the entire Ramayana narrative tradition. The painting captures the sailboat mid-river, its great triangular sail catching the warm golden light of either dawn or dusk, the boatman at the stern guiding the vessel with his oar while the three exiles sit and stand together at its center - Sita leaning into Rama for support, her expression carrying the natural apprehension of a woman beginning an unknown fourteen-year journey, Rama gesturing toward the boatman with the easy familiarity of one already at peace with his circumstances, and Lakshmana standing behind them both, arms crossed, his stoic posture the visual embodiment of the unwavering protective vigilance that defines his entire role in the epic.

According to one of the cherished folk traditions surrounding this crossing, the boatman - aware of the story of Ahalya, who was transformed to stone and back by divine touch - feared that Rama's feet upon his multi-part wooden boat might transform its planks into women, and so insisted on washing the Lord's feet before he stepped aboard, asking that the first step be placed upon his own open palms rather than directly onto the vessel. This small, devotionally rich detail - more often recounted than depicted - frames the entire crossing as an act already touched by reverence and divine awareness, even as the royal family begins what appears to be simply a journey into hardship and uncertainty.

The composition's warm, atmospheric palette - the golden sail, the soft river light, the green tree line on the distant bank - gives the entire scene a contemplative, almost elegiac quality appropriate to its place at the true beginning of the Ramayana's central trial.

Museum-Grade Poster Details

  • Size: 18 × 24 inches
  • Paper: 350 GSM archival matte paper
  • Print Quality: High-resolution reproduction preserving the luminous golden sail, the warm river light, the figural detail of all four figures, and the full atmospheric depth of the original oleograph
  • Finish: Non-glare museum matte finish
  • Ideal For: Ramayana devotees, Vaishnava practitioners, collectors of Ravi Varma Press works, home altar and puja spaces, and anyone drawn to this quietly beautiful moment at the threshold of the Ramayana's central exile

Why You'll Love It

Atmospherically beautiful and quietly moving - the Ravi Varma Press Ram Vanvas captures the Ramayana's exile not as tragedy but as a luminous river crossing, the golden sail and the calm devotion of the boatman's gesture suggesting that even at the beginning of hardship, the divine journey carries its own quiet grace.

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Bring home Ram Vanvas - the Ravi Varma Press's 1890 masterwork of Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana's river crossing into exile, available as an 18 × 24 inch museum-grade archival print, with framed and unframed options, exclusively at The Soma Store.

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