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The allies launch a general attack on Lanka, in which many marvellous feats of skill and daring are performed. Rāma divides up his forces, sending the chiefs of the monkeys with their separate armies to invest each of the four gates of the city: Nīla attacks Prahasta at the eastern gate, Aṅgada attacks MahÄpÄrÅ›va and Mahodara at the southern gate, Hanumān attacks Indrajit at the western gate, while Rāma, Lakṣmaṇa and Sugrava attack the northern gate where Rāvaṇa is stationed, Rāvaṇa ascends to the roof of his palace and orders a sortie.
Ramayana
Illustrator: Sahib Din
Udaipur, c.1653
Language: Sanskrit
Source/Shelfmark: Add. 15297(1), f.27
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Sahibdin, “The siege of Lanka,” folio from a Ramayana manuscript, Udaipur, c. 1649-1653, Mewar Dynasty, Rajasthan, India. Opaque watercolor and gold on paper, 9 x 15.3 in
Photo credit
From the British Library archive / Bridgeman Images