Rama has not been able to dissuade Sita or Lak?ma?a from accompanying him; and the three now give away all they possess. Seated in a pavilion on the left; Sita distributes her jewels and clothes to the townspeople; while the Brahmin Suyaj馻 and his wife; in the centre; walk away with large bundles of her clothes and jewels. On the right; seated in another pavilion; Rama and Lak?ma?a; now dressed in dhotis and uttariyas; give away their jewels; horses; elephants and camels. The Brahmin Trija?a throws his staff to the other side of the river and receives all the cattle between him and it. Only the princes' weapons are not given away. have both resolved to accompany Rama into exile; a decision which he reluctantly accepts. Seated in a pavilion in their palace; Sita distributes her jewels and clothes to the townspeople; while the and his wife walk away with large bundles of her clothes and jewels. In another pavilion now dressed in.Udaipur; c. 1653.From: Ramayana.Add. 15296 (1); f. 46London; British Library.

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