. Painting of Razmnama . Garuda , vishnu's eagle want to amrita to free his mother kadru so in his way he hungry and caught elephant and tortoise who are ascetic vibhavasu and supratika who are cursed by sages . when garuda sit on tree for rest and eat them sudden branch of tree about crack . garuda see balkhilya hanging down on tree branch for tapasya so he hold branch in his beak . Paintings of Razmnama is the Persian translation of one of the great Hindu epics of India, the Mahabharata. The Mughal emperor Akbar took a personal interest in the translation project and invited learned men and


. Painting of Razmnama . Garuda , vishnu's eagle want to amrita to free his mother kadru so in his way he hungry and caught elephant and tortoise who are ascetic vibhavasu and supratika who are cursed by sages . when garuda sit on tree for rest and eat them sudden branch of tree about crack . garuda see balkhilya hanging down on tree branch for tapasya so he hold branch in his beak . Paintings of Razmnama is the Persian translation of one of the great Hindu epics of India, the Mahabharata. The Mughal emperor Akbar took a personal interest in the translation project and invited learned men and scholars to participate. Once complete, the translation was produced in a lavishly illustrated manuscript by his atelier. Three copies were, of which the three-volume Razmnama in the Birla Academy of Art and Culture, Kolkata, is the only copy that is complete with 81 miniatures, bearing the name of the scribe and the date of completion, 1605. It is as a key document for the study of Mughal painting during the beginning of the 17th century. The paintings are of great interest to students of Mughal painting as they combine the finest elements of the Mughal court style with the narrative style of storytelling. 17th century 464 Paintings-of-the-Razmnama-01


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