Lord ram

 Prompt: King Ram Seated on Golden Throne – Hyper-Realistic Divine Portrait


Create a hyper-realistic, cinematic-style image of King Ram from Indian mythology, depicted in his full royal glory. He is seated on a massive, intricately carved golden throne, exuding grace, strength, and divinity.



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👑 Head and Facial Features:


Serene, divine expression with calm and powerful eyes.


A radiant golden crown (Rajmukut) encrusted with rubies, emeralds, and intricate carvings.


A red tilak on his forehead.


Long, flowing dark hair or tied in a regal topknot (jataa).


Smooth, glowing skin with soft divine lighting on his face.




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👕 Upper Body Attire and Ornaments:


Wearing multiple gold chains and necklaces layered over his chest.


Gemstone pendants (emerald, ruby, sapphire) embedded in the necklaces.


Flower garlands (jasmine and marigold) draped elegantly over his shoulders.


Heavy gold armlets (baahu-bandh) and golden bracelets on his wrists.


Sacred thread (yajnopavita) visible across the torso.


His upper body may be bare or lightly draped with silk shawl, revealing a strong but graceful physique.




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🩳 Lower Body Attire:


Dressed in a green and yellow silk dhoti, richly embroidered with golden patterns.


A golden waistband (kamarbandh) with hanging ornaments and bells.


Barefoot, with divine anklets (payal).




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👑 Throne and Background:


Large golden throne, decorated with carvings of lotuses, divine symbols, and lions or peacocks on the arms.


Backrest of the throne shaped like a glowing aureole (prabhavali).


Set in a royal palace hall or open temple courtyard, with pillars and soft golden light.


Optional: Hanuman bowing at one side or Sita and Lakshman in the background in soft focus.


Divine rays or aura behind the throne emphasizing his god-like presence.




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🕊️ Overall Style:


Hyper-realistic, photo-like texture and lighting.


Color palette: warm gold, forest green, and divine sunlight.


Composition should convey peace, authority, and divine majesty.


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