Lord Rama (center), wife Sita, brother Lakshmana, and devotee Hanuman. Wikipedia. The picture is framed in gold. At the bottom of the frame, centered, are the words Sita-Rama, Hero and Heroine of the Ramayana. The background shows an ornate Indian throne room, with a golden throne in the center, paneled walls and columns in the Greek Ionic style but with fleur de lis and other ornate patterns in gold. In the foreground are four figures standing on a Persian rug. On the left is Lakshmana. He wears a flowing tunic belted at the waist. His bare chest is covered by necklaces of various shapes. Around his forearms and wrists are ornate bands . He wears a golden crown, bowl shaped with a round object at the top, and he holds a long bow in his right hand. At his feet is Hanuman, the monkey general. He wears a crown similar to Lakshmana. He kneels facing Rama who has one hand extended toward Hanuman as though in blessing. Hanuman's hands are clasped, palm to palm, in front of him as though in prayer. By his knees lies a large scepter. At the center of the image is Rama. He also wears a gold and red tunic, like Laksmana's, belted at the waist, and wears a similar crown, bracelets, and necklaces. He is bare-footed. His left arm supports a long bow and a quiver of arrows can be seen behind his right shoulder. To his right is Sita, his wife. She wears a long blue tunic with an ornate gold border. The tunic flows over the left shoulder. Under it can be seen a short sleeved red blouse. He waist is belted by a jeweled gold belt. She wears a crown and bracelets like the others. Her feet are bre. Her right hand is also extended toward Hanuman as though in benediction.