Sita in the forest
Image source: museumsofindia.gov.in

Sita in the forest

Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Watercolor
Current Location: Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata, India
Location History:The painting forms part of the collection of the Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata. According to the museum record, it entered the collection through Mr. Ratan Singh Nahar of Kolkata, who donated or transferred the work to the museum. No earlier ownership history has been publicly documented

The artwork "Sita in the Forest" reflects resilience, purity, and inner strength during a period of hardship. Sita's presence amidst the peaceful natural surroundings suggests her deep connection with nature and her unwavering faith despite exile. The forest, often seen as a place of uncertainty, also becomes a symbol of spiritual growth and self-discovery. Her calm expression conveys dignity, patience, and courage in the face of suffering. To me, the painting reminds us that true strength lies in maintaining hope, grace, and moral values even during life's most difficult moments. It inspires perseverance, compassion, and quiet resilience against adversity.

Share By: Simran Sharma
Information Compiled by Taarina Therese Chandiramani
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