Loading

Bharata with Rama's Sandals

Unknown1400 AD - 1500 AD

National Museum - New Delhi

National Museum - New Delhi
New Delhi , India

This is the unique image of Bharata standing on a double lotus pedestal mounted on a rectangular base, with hooks on the four sides for carrying it in ritualistic processions. His hands, bent at elbows are raised high in the attitude of supporting the sandals, which are placed on a cushion, on his head. He wears a necklace, thin bracelets and sacred-thread. The lower garment is secured at the waist with an ornamental floral clasp with ribbon end on sides, all arranged artistically. The upbraided matted locks of hair are descending at the back in a loose fashion. This is the unique representation of this deity, carved with great feeling and emotion.

The image fully reflects the unparalleled devotion of Bharata, the prince of Ayodhya, for his elder brother Rama who was the heir apparent but was exited by palace intrigue as recounted in the Ramayarna. Bharata has been shown carrying sandals of the elder brother on his head as a mark of utmost devotion and respect for his elder brother Rama.

Show lessRead more
  • Title: Bharata with Rama's Sandals
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Creator Nationality: Indian
  • Date Created: 1400 AD - 1500 AD
  • Location: South India, India
  • Physical Dimensions: w310 x h755 x d223 cm (without cover)
  • Type: statue
  • Rights: National Museum, Janpath, New Delhi
  • Style: Vijayanagara Art
  • Place Part Of: India
National Museum - New Delhi

Get the app

Explore museums and play with Art Transfer, Pocket Galleries, Art Selfie, and more

Interested in Visual arts?

Get updates with your personalized Culture Weekly

You are all set!

Your first Culture Weekly will arrive this week.

Home
Discover
Play
Nearby
Favorites