The war is over. The river moves slowly.
No one is in a hurry.
Rama and Sita sit together at the river's edge — unhurried, adorned, their garlands still fresh. Lakshmana stands a little apart, bow in hand, his vigilance unchanged even now. And Hanuman kneels before them, palms pressed together, eyes lifted. Not in supplication. In recognition.
This is the moment devotion makes itself visible. Not in battle or sacrifice, but in the quiet after — when the one who gave everything simply wants to be near the people he loves.
He crossed oceans for them. Now he only wants to sit close and be seen.
ABOUT THE PRINT
Crafted on premium PolyCanvas fabric and expertly stretched over a sturdy wooden frame, this artwork is designed to bring both elegance and durability to your space.
CARE
The fade-proof print ensures that every detail and color remains vibrant over time, preserving the beauty of the piece for years to come. Wipe with a dry or lightly damp cloth. No glass, no dust, no maintenance.
WHERE IT BELONGS
A puja corner with restraint. An entryway that tells a story. A living room wall that carries warmth without demanding attention. This piece works in natural light and holds its own in the evening.
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