Artist V.M. Jijulal paints the impression of Lord Jesus with an angel flying above and people hiding behind a tree, often referred to as the “Last Prayer”, in Kerala Mural painting, holding unique significance in the context of Kerala’s Christian tradition. The "Last Prayer" painting portrays a moment of profound religious significance from the Christian tradition. It represents the final moments of Jesus Christ's life on Earth when he prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane before his arrest and crucifixion. The Last Prayer scene is a deeply contemplative and poignant moment, showing Jesus in a state of deep prayer, reflecting his willingness to fulfill his divine mission and sacrifice. The inclusion of the angel flying above and the people behind the tree adds to the spiritual and otherworldly atmosphere of the painting. The mural serves as a source of devotional inspiration for the Christian community in Kerala. Kerala mural paintings are characterized by their unique patterns and color themes. These traditional artworks are known for their intricate and ornate designs, often featuring bold and vibrant colors. The patterns in Kerala murals typically include elaborate floral motifs, geometric shapes, and detailed depictions of the subject matter.