The Ramayana panels are found on the west and northern inner wall facing east and the northern wall facing south of the small mandapa called Chitra Chavadi which is in a very dilapidated condition.
Narasingampatti - Chitrachavadi - General View [17th Century]
Scope & Content:
The Chitra Chavadi or the Choultry with drawings found in the middle of the Narasingampatti village is in a very dilapidated condition and half of it has been destroyed. The Ramayana murals found on the western and northern walls are also damaged because of human activity and weathering. The phys...
Narasingampatti - Chitrachavadi - Western Wall [17th Century]
Scope & Content:
The west wall is depicted with Lord Vishnu worshiped by the king and the Rishis, view of a temple tower, birth scenes of Rama, Lakshmana, Bharatha and Satrughna, their learning of war techniques, Rama's visit to Mithila, his breaking of the bow being carried by four attendants, followed by his ma...
The northern wall of the Chitra Chavadi are seen with the murals of Rama's contact with Vanara, Ravana abducting Sita taking the form of an aged Brahmin, Hanuman at Lanka and war scenes.