From the bottom to the top, the paintings describe how Rama Lakshmana and Jupa Lakshmana returned to live with their father Rama at Ayodhya and their attempt to persuade Sita to return home.
Bottom section, Rama Lakshmana and Jupa Lakshmana make their way to receive holy water from their father. At the ceremony, Rama asks his sons to go and invite Sita to return to Ayodhya.
Middle section, Rama Lakshmana and Jupa Lakshmana accompanied by their concubines make the journey to invite Sita to return home.
Top section, Rama Lakshmana and Jupa Lakshmana beg their mother to reconcile with their father, but she refuses. After failing in their attempt, both men return to Ayodhya.
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From the bottom to the top, the paintings describe the battle Rama was engaged with his sons, Rama Lakshmana and Jupa Lakshmana.
Bottom section, Rama, Lakshmana, Bharat, Satruna, and the monkey warriors surrounded Rama Lakshmana and Jupa Lakshmana in the battle. During this battle, Rama shot an arrow which suddenly is magically transformed into a meal. When Rama Lakshmana and Jupa Lakshmana shoot theirs, the arrows are magic turned into garland for Rama.
Middle section, the fight drags on for a long time, without either side winning or losing. Rama became suspicious and asked Rama Lakshmana and Jupa Lakshmana who they were. He discovered they were his sons and quit fighting. He then followed them to a monastery sanctuary.
Top section, Rama meets Sita, he then turned to the monastery, and asked for permission to take her back to Ayodhya. But she refuses and only Rama Lakshmana and Jupa Lakshmana return home with their father.
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From the bottom to the top, the paintings describe the journey Bharat and Shatrughna take on return to Ayodhya by passing through the Lanka kingdom, after freeing Pipeka from the Yaksa of the Molivan kingdom.
Bottom section, Bharat and Shatrughna, accompanied by Monkey warriors have left the Mulivan kingdom and arrive at the Lanka kingdom. Pipeka, then brought his wives, Monokiri and Akinaga to pay respect to Bharat and Shatrughna.
Middle section, Bharat and Shatrughna leading monkey warriors and they departure from the Lanka kingdom to return to Ayodhya. Hanuman transformed himself to become larger and to be used as a bridge for crossing the ocean.
Top section, Bharat and Shatrughna leading monkey warriors and they departure from the Lanka kingdom to return to Ayodhya. Hanuman allowed mermaids children of Sovann Macha and Wayavet to pay respect to Maha Chumpu, the red hair monkey king of the Himalayan kingdom.