
This is a painting depicting a scene with two figures and a lotus flower. The background is a deep reddish-brown color. On the right, a seated figure is positioned within a large, pink lotus flower. This figure has a pale complexion, wears a crown, and is adorned with elaborate jewelry, including a necklace, earrings, and armbands. They are dressed in ornate clothing with golden patterns and are seated on a golden cushion within the lotus. A radiant halo emanates from behind their head. To the left of the lotus, a second figure stands, facing the seated one. This figure has dark blue skin and is also adorned with jewelry and patterned clothing. They are in a posture of reverence, with their hands raised in a gesture of worship. The base of the painting features a depiction of water with several green lotus pads and leaves. There are inscriptions in a script that appears to be Devanagari in the upper right corner. The painting is framed by a narrow, dark blue border. There is a symbol in the upper left corner. The style of the painting suggests it is a traditional Indian miniature painting, possibly from the Rajput or Mughal school.