Gods

Description: Narada pays homage to Krishna and his consort (?).
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 3, arch

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: A gopi and her companions pay homage to Krishna.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 3, arch

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: At the presence of Narada, Tumburu, Krishna and Rukmini (?), Garuda kills some rakshasas (?).
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 3, arch

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: Tumburu and Narada watch Krishna and Rukmini (?) watering a tree, while two attendants fetch water from a pond.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 3, arches

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: Tumburu and Narada pay homage to Vishnu and Lakshmi seated on Garuda’s shoulders. Garuda pays homage to Vishnu and Lakshmi.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 3, arches

Date: First half of the 18th century, partly retouched
Description: Top: Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Setupati watches a music and dance performance; Bottom: The Setupati as Manmatha mounted on the navanari kunjara (elephant formed by nine girls) and the queen as Rati on the panchanari turaga (horse formed by five girls)celebrate the Vasantotsava (Spring Festival); On the wall projections to the left: a male attendant, to the right a fly whisk bearer
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 4. ‘The King’s Bedroom’, east wall

Date: First half of the 18th century, partly retouched
Description: Vasantotsava (Spring festival) celebrations; Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Setupati as Manmatha mounted on the navanari kunjara (elephant formed by nine girls) and his queen as Rati on the panchanari turaga (horse formed by five girls), shoot flowery arrows at one another; On the wall projections: A male attendant and a fly whisk bearer.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 4, ‘The King’s Bedroom’, east wall

Date: Completely restored
Description: Top: Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Setupati makes love to a queen (two separate scenes); Centre: The Setupati dallies with two of his queens, surrounded by a number of female attendants; Bottom: Vasantotsava (Spring festival) celebration; Manmatha and Rati shooting flower arrows at one another.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 4 ,The ‘King’s Bedroom’, south wall

Date: Completely restored
Description: Top; Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Setupati dallying with his queens; Bottom: Vasantotsava (Spring festival) celebration, Manmatha and Rati shooting flower arrows at one another; On the wall projections: Left a fly whisk bearer, right a lady with a fan.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 4 ,The ‘King’s Bedroom’, south wall

Date: First half of the 18th century, partly retouched
Description: Rajarajeshvari, attendants and musicians. At the bottom: Two attendants bearing a lamp.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 4 , The ‘King’s Bedroom’, west wall

Date: First half of the 18th century, partly retouched
Description: Rajarajeshvari, attendants and musicians.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 4 , The ‘King’s Bedroom’, west wall

Date: First half of the 18th century, partly retouched
Description: Rajarajeshvari, attendants and musicians; At the bottom, two attendants carrying a lamp; On the wall projections on the right and the left: fly whisk bearers.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 4 , The ‘King’s Bedroom’, west wall
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