Rulers
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Mythical rulers appear in the murals along historical figure such as Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Setupati of Ramanathapuram

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: Muthu Vijaya Ragunatha Setupati and his queen receive three Europeans (Dutch?); On the wall projections on the right and the left: courtiers and fly whisk bearers.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 1, south wall

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Setupati and his queen receive tree Europeans (Dutch?); On the wall projections on the right and the left: Courtiers.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 1, south wall

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: Top: Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Setupati receives a ruler in the presence of courtiers, ministers and attendants; Bottom: Courtiers bearing emblems, a royal elephant and a royal horse.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 1, south wall

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Setupati receives a ruler at the presence of courtiers, ministers and attendants.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 1, south wall

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: Room 1, south door: Painted stucco image of Gaja Lakshmi and, above it, a mural depicting Minakshi’s wedding; On the wall projection on the right: Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Setupati paying homage to Gaja Lakshmi.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 1, south wall

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: Top: Minakshi’s wedding; Bottom: Painted stucco image of Gaja Lakshmi; On the wall projection on the right: Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Setupati paying homage to Gaja Lakshmi.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 1, south wall

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: Plan of the Tayumanavar temple complex (Sri Matrubhuteshvara), Tiruchirappalli; On the right, Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha paying homage to Tayumanaswamiy
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 1, south wall

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: Top: Damaged; Bottom: Shiva Nataraja; on the left Minakshi Amman, Bhringi, Vyaghrapada and Patanjali; On the right: Brahma; Vishnu and Adhikaranandi. At Shiva’s foot, on the right, Karaikkal Ammaiyar playing the cymbals; On the wall projection on the right: Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Setupati in worshipful attitude.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 1, south wall

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: Top: Courtly figures at worship; Centre: Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Setupati, two ladies, one possibly a queen, the other his arms bearer, and courtiers worship Vallabha Ganapati; Bottom: Six-headed Subrahmanya, flanked by Valli and Devasena.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 1, south wall

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: Courtly figures at worship.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 1, south wall

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Setupati, two ladies, one possibly a queen, the other his arms bearer, and courtiers worship Vallabha Ganapati.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 1, south wall

Date: First half of the 18th century
Description: Muthu Vijaya Raghunatha Setupati worshipping Mangalanathar, Mangalambigai and Nataraja at Uthirakosamangai (?); On the right, a courtier.
Location: Tamil Nadu Palace;Ramanathapuram
Positioning: Room 1, west wall, south corner
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