Hindu token
A Hindu temple token (ramatanka), intended as an offering at a temple, probably 19th or 20th century manufacture. First side shows Rama with his brother Lakshmana. Reverse shows Rama seated with his consort Sita on throne, with the monkey-god Hanuman below. Lakshmana is to the left, and Rama's two sons Kusha and Lava stand to the right. This seems to be a common temple-token type; other Hindu designs are known, as well as some Sikh and even a few Muslim types.
Hindu token
A Hindu temple token (ramatanka), intended as an offering at a temple, probably 19th or 20th century manufacture. First side shows Rama with his brother Lakshmana. Reverse shows Rama seated with his consort Sita on throne, with the monkey-god Hanuman below. Lakshmana is to the left, and Rama's two sons Kusha and Lava stand to the right. This seems to be a common temple-token type; other Hindu designs are known, as well as some Sikh and even a few Muslim types.