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In his sons' absence the king's body is put in a cauldron of oil, with attendants fanning it reverently, while in the durbar hall ministers and Brahmins debate what to do, on either side of the vacant throne. Vasistha tells four messen

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In his sons' absence the king's body is put in a cauldron of oil, with attendants fanning it reverently, while in the durbar hall ministers and Brahmins debate what to do, on either side of the vacant throne. Vasistha tells four messen by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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