More than just decor, this is a story - one that has been told for generations.
Each plate captures a moment from the Ramayana, allowing your walls to whisper tales of devotion, love, courage, and dharma.
Rooted in the traditional Bengal Pattachitra art form - where stories are not just painted but felt—this set transforms your space into a living narrative.
Where Art Becomes Storytelling
Pattachitra is not just an art form - it is a storytelling tradition, where every line, every color, and every expression carries meaning and emotion.
Historically, these paintings were created to narrate epics through visuals, often accompanied by songs and stories.
With this set, that same storytelling enters your home—frame by frame
The Ramayana, Told in 9 Sacred Moments (Sequence wise)
1. Shri Siya–Ram Vivah (The Divine Wedding)
This plate captures the sacred union of Lord Ram and Maa Sita. After lifting the mighty bow of Lord Shiva, Ram wins Sita’s hand in marriage. The scene radiates joy, celebration, and divine blessings - a moment where two souls unite in purity and grace.
2. Kevat Seva (The Boatman’s Devotion)
As Ram, Sita, and Lakshman begin their exile, they reach the river Ganga. Here, the humble boatman Kevat refuses payment and instead washes Lord Ram’s feet before ferrying them across. This moment reflects deep devotion, humility, and unconditional love.
3. Panchvati (Life in the Forest)
In exile, the trio builds a peaceful life in Panchvati. Surrounded by nature, this plate shows a phase of simplicity, togetherness, and quiet happiness - a reminder that true peace lies beyond material comforts.
4. Maricha (The Golden Deer Illusion)
A turning point in the story. The demon Maricha disguises himself as a golden deer to lure Ram away. Enchanted by its beauty, Sita asks Ram to capture it - unaware of the deception. This moment reflects illusion, desire, and the beginning of separation.
5. Hanuman Meets Ram (The Beginning of Devotion)
Hanuman meets Lord Ram for the first time, with folded hands and complete surrender. In this quiet moment, a bond of deep devotion, trust, and purpose is formed - marking the beginning of an eternal connection.
6. Sanjeevani Bootee (Hope & Unwavering Faith)
As Lakshman lies wounded in battle, Hanuman flies across mountains to bring the Sanjeevani herb. Lifting the entire mountain, he becomes a symbol of limitless devotion, strength, and hope in the darkest moment.
7. Mudrika Mein Sandesh (Ram’s Ring as Hope)
When Hanuman meets Sita in Ashok Vatika, he gives her Lord Ram’s ring (mudrika). This small gesture carries immense meaning - it becomes a symbol of hope, reassurance, and the promise that she will be rescued.
8. Vijaya (The Victory of Good Over Evil)
The great battle between Ram and Ravana unfolds. This plate captures the moment of victory - where righteousness triumphs and evil is defeated. It represents courage, justice, and the power of dharma.
9. Sacred Reunion (Return to Ayodhya)
The journey comes full circle. Ram and Sita reunite and return to Ayodhya, where Ram is crowned king. This final plate reflects peace, harmony, and the restoration of balance - a kingdom built on truth and righteousness.
More Than Decor - A Living Emotion
These plates don’t just decorate your wall.
They hold stories you grew up hearing, emotions you’ve felt, and values you carry within.
Every glance becomes a reminder of:
- Faith
- Devotion
- Strength
- Love
Perfect For Your Space
- Living room statement wall
- Pooja room or sacred corner
- Hallways that deserve meaning, not just decoration
A Gift That Carries Stories (Perfect for Gifting)
- Housewarmings
- Weddings
- Festive gifting
- A gift that doesn’t just look beautiful—
it connects generations through stories and emotions
Care Instructions
- Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth
- Avoid water and harsh cleaners
- Handle with care to preserve artwork
A Story You Don’t Just See - You Feel
In a fast-moving world, these plates bring you back to something timeless.
A story of faith, love, and purpose - now becoming a part of your home.