Indrajit Makes Offerings: Folio from the Siege of Lanka series

Attributed to Manaku Indian

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Here, Ravana’s son Indrajit, seated before a fire altar, makes an offering to the gods to secure the power to become invisible and fight his enemies from the air. Demons approach the temple bringing offerings for Indrajit’s sacrifice; at their feet lies a decapitated goat, which will be offered to the god Agni. Note how the artist abandoned his initial plan to depict the scene on a rocky outcrop in favor of a new setting within the city walls of Ravana’s palace in Lanka. Preparatory drawings like this one give insight into the artist Manaku’s creative process as he refined his ideas before laying down color to create a formal finished work.

Indrajit Makes Offerings: Folio from the Siege of Lanka series, Attributed to Manaku (Indian, active ca. 1725–60), Ink on paper, India, Punjab Hills, kingdom of Guler

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