Spiritual

Ramlala

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Palash Halder
Materials:
Acrylic, Canvas
Size:
84x48 Inches
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Description

“Ramlala” is a contemporary spiritual painting inspired by the divine presence of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya. Created in acrylic on canvas, the artwork combines mythology, devotion, and powerful symbolism through a dramatic monochromatic style enriched with fiery orange tones.

The composition presents Lord Ram in a calm, divine form surrounded by sacred ornamental patterns resembling temple carvings and mandala structures. Below, Hanuman appears in deep devotion with folded hands, symbolizing surrender, faith, and eternal bhakti toward Ram. The relationship between the two figures creates the emotional and spiritual essence of the painting.

The textured surface and detailed line work give the artwork a sculptural quality, almost like an ancient stone relief brought to life on canvas. The controlled use of black, copper, ash, and fire-like orange creates a mystical atmosphere and adds intensity to the spiritual narrative.

From an artistic perspective, the painting blends traditional Indian spiritual iconography with contemporary expression. The flowing flames throughout the composition symbolize purification, inner awakening, and divine energy. “Ramlala” is not only a devotional artwork, but also a visual meditation on faith, strength, and spiritual connection.