
This is a painting with a vibrant, traditional style, likely originating from Indian or Southeast Asian art. The composition is centered around a blue-skinned figure seated in a meditative pose. The central figure is a man with blue skin, long white hair and beard, and a red mark on his forehead. He is seated in the lotus position on a red cushion, which is placed on a golden, elongated platform. His hands are in a meditative mudra. To the right of the seated figure stands a smaller, fair-skinned man, appearing to be in a posture of reverence or supplication. He is nude and has his hands raised in a gesture of respect. The background features three stylized trees with lush, green foliage. Below the trees and figures is a body of water filled with pink lotus flowers. At the top of the painting, there is a line of text in a script that appears to be Devanagari or a related Indian script. The painting is framed by a red border. The overall style is flat and decorative, with an emphasis on symbolism and spiritual themes.