| Support Type: | Paper |
| Paint Type: | Watercolor |
| Current Location: | Metropolitan museum of art, New York city |
The painting of Nala and Damayanti by the renowned Pahadi painter named Ranjha is famous for depicting the blissful love life of the couple. Based on the poem of Shrisharsh, the Naishadhacharita, the painter ranjha draws the the couple three times in the entire painting to tell their story. In the first part (left corner) Nala appears to be drawing his wife to the bed chamber. In the second part (middle) Nala is seen to be admiring his wife Damayanti, who is being groomed by seven maidens. On the third part, (right corner) Nala appears to be entering the interior of his palace. This visual depiction of the subject three times in a sequence to tell a story is a very famous Pahadi art style. The marital bliss of Nala and Damayanti talks about the intense bond of love, devotion and devine reunion of love after several difficult trials. Damayanti, who chose to be with Nala over four gods, proves her love and devotion for him this way. Despite losing their kingdom and facing other immense hardships, they always remained true to each other. Pahadi paintings are known for depicting their bliss, including scenes of their nuptial night, shared moments, and luxurious lifestyle, emphasizing their romance, loyalty and devotion to each other.
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