RMKH4H77–hanuman and sita, Lanka prison of Ravana, wall painting, anjaneya temple, karnataka, India, Asia
RMD2R9JN–Rama, Sita and Rama again, Goverdan, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RFJH11NJ–Shree Ram Mandir, Leicester. Sita murthi. United kingdom.
RMA6K3PC–Rama and Sita Hindu Gods
RMD3F6GR–Hindu Gods, Rama and Sita, with garlands and colourful clothes at the giant Hanuman Temple in Karol Bagh, New Delhi, India.
RMDYXFHW–Abduction of Sita (western lintel, central shrine) Banteay Srei Hindu Temple dedicated to Shiva. Siem Reap, Cambodia
RFB50PR5–Rama and his wife Sita of Hindu mythology wood carving
RMBRC04N–Statues of Krishna, Rada, Rama, with Hanuman in front, Sita and Laxmi, Bhaktivedanta Manor temple, Watford, Hertfordshire, UK
RFA0BD47–Sita and Lakshmana. Pahari painting from a private collection. India.
RMBGM0FK–Indian girl, face painted as the Hindu goddess Sita. India
RMEHPKDC–Jyotsna Shourie disciples perform Bharatanatyam Face to Face of Sita and Draupadi dance on November 06,2012 in Hyderabad,India.
RMMNEX64–Rama and his wife Sita Hindu mythology
RFCTKPPY–Seetha Amman Hindu temple, Sita Eliya, Hill Country, Sri Lanka
RMHX5KHP–Rawana approaches Sita in the garb of mendicant
RMA4GCMK–Model images of the god and goddess Lord Rama with wife Sita presented on a float in a Hindu outdoor celebration
RMHHW42G–Indian myth and legend: Sita finds Rama among lotus blooms. Illustration after a painting by Warwick Goble, English illustrator
RM2BM902H–Rama and Sita, 1800s
RMADHYR0–Rama and Sita central characters in the epic Hindu Ramayana
RMC17DEJ–Nuthatch (Sita europaea)
RMR93FH0–statues of god ram with goddess sita, india
RMCPYNGP–Picture of Hindu gods Laksman, Rama, Sita and Hanuman, India, Asia
RFJH11M5–Sanatan Mandir hindu temple, Leicester. Sita murthi. United kingdom.
RMAW1CMR–Diwali Wandswoth Town Hall London Nursery Children in Play from Ramayana Hindu Gods Rama and Sita
RM2B013W2–India: 'Sita Shies Away from Hanuman, Believing He is Ravana in Disguise'. Miniature painting from the Ramayana, c. 1594. The Mughal Emperor Akbar (r. 1556-1605) was known for his religious tolerance, and had holy Hindu scriptures translated into Persian. He presented the magnificent copy of the Ramayana from which this miniature comes to his mother in 1594. Sita, wife of the protagonist, Rama, has been captured by the evil demon Ravana. In this scene a frightened Sita begins to doubt whether it really is her good friend, the monkey general Hanuman, standing before her.
RM2CWB983–Chromolithographic print depicting Rama, with his Sita and brother Lakshmana
RMWH95T2–Butterflies/moths - (top left to bottom) Danaus gilippus, Danaus limniace, Danaus sita, Phoebus philea, Phoebus avellaneda (female) - (middle row top to bottom) Amauris albimaculata, Danaus pumila - (right top to bottom) Danaus chrysippus, Danaus schenckii, Phoebus avellaneda (male), Delias belisama, Phoebus rurina
RM2HHRJW3–Sitatara - Sita Tara -Tibet 16th century Tibetan ( seated in vajrasana position on double lotus thorn, her right hand in varada mudra, her left in vitarka mudra, )
RFA0BD44–Rama, Sita and Lakshmana. Pahari painting from the Archer collection. Dated: 1775-1780 A.D. Kangra, India.
RMBGM0JC–Indian girl, face painted as the Hindu goddess Sita. India
RF2KDHB55–This print showing Rama's Marriage dates to 1913. According to the Ramayana, Lord Shiva had gifted a celestial bow to King Janaka of Mithila. King Janaka set the condition that he would marry his daughter Sita to the person who would be able to string Pinaka, the bow of Lord Shiva. In the assembly of the court of King Janaka, Rama effortlessly lifted the bow and stringed it, and then, stretching the bowstring to examine its tautness, Rama unintentionally broke the bow, the sound of its breaking resounded like thunder and the earth trembled.
RM2DD1GDP–Ramayana - Ravana abducts Sita. Jatayu - an eagle who is the King of the birds attacks Ravana to rescue Sita. Ravana ultimately kills Jatayu
RF2C16NEA–Ancient Khmer bas relief carving showing Sita being abducted by Ravan. Ram and Laxman look on helpless. Part of the Ramayana Hindu legend. Banteay Sre
RMFET2D6–Vastanvik (ship, 1966) IMO 6600618 Callsign SITA Port of Rotterdam pic3
RMB5TT98–Hanuman before Sita Deccan folk style 17th century. National Museum of New Delhi India 47.114/202
RMRY6KPY–Rama and Sita Enthroned with Lakshmana and Hanuman Attending, 1800s. India, Calcutta, Kalighat painting, 19th century. Black ink, watercolor with graphite underdrawing
RMB08RY4–Sita player, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RMERGM8P–Sita finding the magic deer. Illustration from early 20th century. In this story Sita, the wife of the hero Rama, discovers a
RMWWC23R–London, UK, 14th Sep 2019, Sita Abellan at Naomi Campbell’s Fashion for Relief. Credit: Uwe Deffner / Alamy Live News
RMKH4EA4–sita and Hanuman in ashok vatika painting, anjaneya temple, karnataka, India, Asia
RMDG457D–Sita Air Dornier 228 Aircraft approaching runway, Tenzing-Hillary Airport, Lukla, Nepal, Asia
RFKJJX1C–Hindu murthis (statues) : Rama (Ram), Lakshman and Sita. Vrindavan. India.
RMA2W2J7–Rama and Sita Hindu Gods
RM2A8K631–Hydrangea Lady Series 'Sita' showing autumn colour
RFB564CG–Rama and his wife Sita of Hindu mythology wood carving
RM2BKJFA7–India, Rajasthan, Udaipur, two children disguised as Hanuman and Sita
RMA4GCMX–Illustration of Hindu gods, Shree Ram, Sita, Laxman, and Hanuman
RFHG5NJ1–Statues at Lord Rama-Sita temple at Nelliyampathy hills, Palakkad, Kerala, India
RMBGM0EH–Indian girl, face painted as the Hindu goddess Sita. India
RM2M6TC10–Sita bus on Amalfi coast road
RM2DCAA8H–Ramayana - Ravana abducts Sita. Jatayu - an eagle who is the King of the birds attacks Ravana to rescue Sita. Ravana ultimately kills Jatayu
RMFET2D3–Vastanvik (ship, 1966) IMO 6600618 Callsign SITA Port of Rotterdam pic2
RMBD82AX–Sita Suez recycling bins, UK
RMRY6R7N–A page from a Ramayana: A night scene of Rama, Lakshman and Sita before the rishi Bharadwaja at Prayaga, c. 1650. Central India, Malwa. Color on paper; page: 18.1 x 15.6 cm (7 1/8 x 6 1/8 in
RMBDB04E–Madhubani painting depicting marriage of Lord Rama and sita
RMCEEK8D–Ravana kidnapping Sita and killing Jatayu - Painting By Raja Ravi Varma
RMWWC23P–London, UK, 14th Sep 2019, Sita Abellan at Naomi Campbell’s Fashion for Relief. Credit: Uwe Deffner / Alamy Live News
RM2B44Y38–Shri rama sita in hanuman heart India, Asia
RMDG457B–Sita Air Dornier 228 airplane landing on runway, Tenzing-Hillary Airport, Lukla, Nepal, Asia
RFJH1MT6–Detail of a Hanuman murthi in Goverdan (with Rama and Sita). India.
RMA2W1T2–Rama and Sita Hindu Gods
RM2A8K62N–Hydrangea Lady Series 'Sita' showing autumn colour
RMAK54YX–A scene from balinese Hindu play involving rama and sita
RM2BKJFA8–India, Rajasthan, Udaipur, portrait of a smiling girl disguised as the goddess Sita
RMA4GCNG–Hindu god Hanuman tearing open his chest to reveal Rama and Sita inside his heart.
RFA240BB–Sita's ordeal through fire. Raj Mugh Ramayana. Dated: 1600 A.D.
RMBGM10W–Indian girl, face painted as the Hindu goddess Sita. India
RF2GMTFHB–Gods Sri Rama lakshmana sita & Hunuman
RM2G1FJB1–Choijin Lama Temple, Thangka painting representing the deity Sita Mahakala, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
RMGH38XA–Sita Air Dornier 228 Aircraft approaching runway, Tenzing-Hillary Airport, Lukla, Nepal, Asia
RMFET2D9–Vastanvik (ship, 1966) IMO 6600618 Callsign SITA Port of Rotterdam pic4
RF2GN9D4B–Montreal, Quebec, Canada - September 4, 2021: Sita office building in Montreal, QC, Canada.
RMRY6R77–A page from a Ramayana: Rama, Lakshman and Sita before a slain giant, c. 1770. India, Datia. Color on paper; page: 21 x 29.8 cm (8 1/4 x 11 3/4 in.); miniature: 19 x 28 cm (7 1/2 x 11 in
RMER5XJ4–Manual sand quarrying at Sita river, Udipi, Karnataka, India
RF2GTBA2G–Sita Aballen before Valentino during Paris Fashion Week SS22 Street Style
RMWWC23T–London, UK, 14th Sep 2019, Sita Abellan at Naomi Campbell’s Fashion for Relief. Credit: Uwe Deffner / Alamy Live News
RMGD3KGG–Sita gufa tree, Nasik, maharashtra, india, asia
RFTRH84W–Red color leading line towards sweet pond near sea shore at sita kund rameswaram india.
RFJH1MRM–Laxman, Rama and Sita murthis in Goverdan, Uttar Pradesh. India.
RMA2W2J3–Rama and Sita Hindu Gods
RM2A8K634–Hydrangea Lady Series 'Sita' showing autumn colour
RMAK550J–A scene from balinese Hindu play involving rama and sita
RM2BKJFAR–India, Rajasthan, Udaipur, portrait of a smiling girl disguised as the goddess Sita
RMG9MW5G–Sita, the Black Rhino at Paignton Zoo, Devon. Is due to give birth later this month or early Febuary. PRESS ASSOICATION Photo.
RFA0BD42–Rama, Sita Lakshmana and Hanuman. Pahari Painting from the Archer collection. Dated: 1765 A.D. Chamba, India.
RMBWKKF1–Traditional indian fabric painting of hindu deities, Rama and Sita. India
RF2GMTFH5–Gods Sri Rama lakshmana sita & Hunuman
RMBH79XX–Indian girl, face painted as the Hindu goddess Sita. India. Monochrome
RM2R4GG4Y–Sita Sculpture in Ramaswamy temple pillared Mahamandapatam in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India, Asia
RMFET2D1–Vastanvik (ship, 1966) IMO 6600618 Callsign SITA Port of Rotterdam pic1
RM2HNN96B–The Rising Gopuram Or Pinnacle of the Sita Hindu Temple Among the Foliage at Sita Eliya Among the Central Hills of Nuwara Eliya
RMRY6KNF–Rama and Sita, 1800s. India, Calcutta, Kalighat painting, 19th century. Black ink, color paint, and graphite underdrawing on paper; secondary support: 47.9 x 29.3 cm (18 7/8 x 11 9/16 in.); painting only: 31 x 25.6 cm (12 3/16 x 10 1/16 in
RF2X4682K–Shrine in Varanasi, India with a goddess icon, a statue of Hanuman and statues of Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana.
RF2GTB9MD–Sita Aballen before Valentino during Paris Fashion Week SS22 Street Style
RMWWC23Y–London, UK, 14th Sep 2019, Sita Abellan at Naomi Campbell’s Fashion for Relief. Credit: Uwe Deffner / Alamy Live News
RMF7671Y–Ram Sita Hanuman painting, india, asia
RMEHPKDD–Jyotsna Shourie disciples perform Bharatanatyam Face to Face of Sita and Draupadi dance on November 06,2012 in Hyderabad,India.
RFJH11M2–Sanatan Mandir hindu temple, Leicester. Ram, Laxman and Sita murthi. United kingdom.
RMA2W2M3–Rama Sita and Hanuman Hindu Gods
RF2HW36RY–Art inspired by Rama and Lakshmana Search in Vain for Sita, ca. 1680–90, India (Rajasthan, Mewar), Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, 10 1/4 × 16 1/4 in. (26 × 41.3 cm), Paintings, “Ranging the woods, hills, rivers, and lakes on every side, searching the plateaus, caves, and summits, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
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