

Shispul Arguing with Rukmini's Father, Bhishmaka, page from a Rukmini Mangal series
The image depicts a scene with seven men. A man on the right in a purple outfit and gold crown holds a sword pointed at a man on the left in a green outfit. The man in green sits with one leg crossed under him, and his right arm extended outward with one finger pointed at the man with the sword. The seated men wear colorful traditional outfits, turbans, and have beards. A man standing on the left wears a brown outfit and holds a decorative staff. The background features a green wall with white and purple flowers on the left. A white and red building structure extends from the left. A white and red border on top with a gray wall with windows behind the seated men.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 641 px
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