Artwork
Muni Shri Sukdevji Preaching to the Raja Parikshit

Muni Shri Sukdevji Preaching to the Raja Parikshit is an unspecified painting by the Rajput painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1790 and is held in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The work portrays the sage Muni Shri Sukdevji engaged in discourse with King Parikshit.
About this work
Overview
The work portrays the sage Muni Shri Sukdevji engaged in discourse with King Parikshit. The composition centers the two figures, emphasizing their interaction within a confined space that suggests a narrative moment from Hindu tradition.
Subject & Meaning
The scene illustrates a pivotal episode in which the sage imparts spiritual instruction to the monarch, reflecting themes of dharma, guidance, and the transmission of wisdom from ascetic to ruler.
Technique & Style
The painter employs a nuanced palette to model form and suggest depth, while careful delineation of gestures and facial expressions conveys emotional tension. Layered brushwork and subtle tonal shifts create a three‑dimensional ambience within the flat surface.
History & Provenance
Details regarding the artwork’s creation date, original patronage, and subsequent ownership are not documented in the available sources, limiting knowledge of its provenance beyond its identification as a depiction of the Sukdevji‑Parikshit episode.
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