Indian Collection The blind Dhritarashtra attacks the statue of Bhima 1616 - 1617 38.8 x 24 cm Gouache with gold on paper The Razmnama is a Persian translation of the Mahabharata, the great Indian epic concerning the war between the Pandavas and their Kaurava cousins. Near the end, the blind Kaurava king Dhritarashtra meets the Pandava princes again. Grieving for his dead sons, he attacks prince Bhima. But Krishna, the Pandavas’ ally, miraculously substitutes an iron statue of Bhima, which the king crushes with his bare hands. This manuscript was prepared by artists working for Abd ur-Rahim Khankhanan, a leading Mughal courtier. To view a high-resolution version of this image and for further information please visit the Yousef Jameel Online Centre at the Ashmolean. Share ⊶ Twitter Facebook Pinterest