

Megha-Nada (Indrajit, Son of Radha)
The image depicts Megha-Nada, the son of Radha, in a dynamic scene. The character, Megha-Nada, is a blue-skinned male with a mustache and goatee; he wears a yellow crown decorated with red jewels and a red tunic with white lines; he has a yellow sash and blue pants; one leg is bent at the knee while the other leg is extended; he holds a sword in one hand. He appears to be fighting or battling a pink-skinned figure with a black face. The pink figure has one leg extended behind him; one arm is raised. There is a woman with long dark hair and a red dress; she covers her face with her hands. The background is a light beige color with visible wrinkles and creases. The title of this piece is Megha-Nada (Indrajit, Son of Radha) and the artist is Nandalal Bose.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 556 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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