MakarÄká¹£a son of Khara, depicted with a pig’s head, is sent off by RÄvaṇa to fight. He sets off in his chariot with attendants. Monkeys advance with rocks and trees along the bottom, while above RÄma and Laká¹£maṇa loose arrows at MakarÄká¹£a. He wields his bow, then dismounted, he wields his great golden spear and ultimately falls beneath RÄma's arrows. Inscribed in the margin above the demon: MakarÄká¹£a. Ramayana. Udaipur, c.1653. Source: Add.19297(1), f.107. Language: Sanskrit.
MakarÄká¹£a son of Khara, depicted with a pig’s head, is sent off by RÄvaṇa to fight. He sets off in his chariot with attendants. Monkeys advance with rocks and trees along the bottom, while above RÄma and Laká¹£maṇa loose arrows at MakarÄká¹£a. He wields his bow, then dismounted, he wields his great golden spear and ultimately falls beneath RÄma's arrows. Inscribed in the margin above the demon: MakarÄká¹£a. Ramayana. Udaipur, c.1653. Source: Add.19297(1), f.107. Language: Sanskrit.