Presenting an original lithograph titled Shri Ram Janaki Vilas, created at the iconic Ravi Varma Press in the early 1900s. Framed in an old teak wood frame, this is a rare collector’s piece that showcases the divine wedding scene of Lord Ram and Goddess Sita—one of the most celebrated and auspicious moments in Hindu mythology.
About Raja Ravi Varma
Raja Ravi Varma (1848–1906) is considered one of India’s greatest and most influential artists. He is credited with bringing Indian gods, goddesses, and epics into the public imagination through his European-style oil paintings and later through mass-produced lithographs. His artworks helped democratize art, making it accessible to the common people beyond palaces and temples. The Ravi Varma Press, established in 1894, revolutionized the way art reached households by reproducing mythological scenes in print form.
About the Lithograph
This particular lithograph—Shri Ram Janaki Vilas—depicts the celestial wedding of Lord Ram and Sita, an event of joy, devotion, and divine celebration. The scene is rendered with grace and emotion, reflecting Ravi Varma’s signature blend of realism and Indian spiritual themes. The details in the costumes, postures, and expressions highlight the ceremonial grandeur of the occasion.
The lithograph’s original colors have aged gracefully, adding to its vintage charm, while the sturdy teak wood frame enhances its heritage value. A beautiful piece to add to any collector’s gallery or sacred space.
Ideal For
– Collectors of Indian art and lithographs
– Lovers of mythology and Indian heritage
– Traditional or temple-style home decor
– Gifting for spiritual or art appreciators

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