This is folio 100 from the Balakanda chapter of the Ramcharit Manas manuscript. The illustration shows Rama and Lakshmana in Janaka's garden who see Sita bathing before she goes for worship of Gauri.
This is folio 120 from the Balakanda chapter of the Ramcharit Manas manuscript. The illustration shows Parasurama, Rama, Lakshmana and Vishvamitra discussing breaking of Shiva's bow.
This is folio 119 from the Balakanda chapter of the Ramcharit Manas manuscript. The illustration shows Parasurama, Rama, Lakshmana and Vishvamitra discussing breaking of Shiva's bow.
This is folio 69 from the Balakanda chapter of the Ramcharit Manas manuscript. The illustration shows King Pratapabhanu camping in Vindhyachala (top); Pratapabhanu follows Kalaketu in the form of a pig during hunt (bottom).
This is folio 102 from the Balakanda chapter of the Ramcharit Manas manuscript. The illustration shows Sita with friends, Rama and Lakshmana in the garden.
This is folio 112 from the Balakanda chapter of the Ramcharit Manas manuscript. The illustration shows Rama remembering guru and seeking permission of rishis before lifting Shiva's bow.
This is folio 108 from the Balakanda chapter of the Ramcharit Manas manuscript. The illustration shows the self-chosen groom ceremony (svayamvara) hall; gods are witnessing scene from skies.
This is folio 107 from the Balakanda chapter of the Ramcharit Manas manuscript. The illustration shows Rama and Lakshmana at self-chosen groom ceremony (svayamvara).
This is folio 76 from the Balakanda chapter of the Ramcharit Manas manuscript. The illustration shows King Pratapbhanu returning to his capital; King giving dinner to brahmins for which Kalaketu disguised as a cook prepares meals with flesh of animals for brahmins; Brahmins leave the dinner as the secret about the food is exposed; Brahmins curse Pratapabhanu to become rakshas with his family.
This is folio 89 from the Balakanda chapter of the Ramcharit Manas manuscript. The illustration shows Rama showing his Vishvarupa to Kausalya who is mystified (top); sacred thread ceremony (yajnopavita) of princes.