Phad artist Kalyan Joshi in his scroll painting stunningly embodies a royal figure seated on a horse accompanied by a male figure standing on a floor, with red and yellow hues. The royal figure seated on a horse typically represents a king, prince, or a noble person from the royal family. The horse is often seen as a symbol of power, strength, and authority. This scene depicts a royal procession or an important event in the life of the royal figure. The presence of male figures highlights the hierarchical structure of the royal court, where servants are at the service of the royalty. His role might include guiding the horse, ensuring the safety of the royal figure, or attending to any needs. Red, in this context, signifies the regal and powerful presence of the royal figure, and yellow symbolize the auspiciousness and prosperity associated with the royal procession or event.