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On the Left, Sumantra Returns to Ayodhya and Enters the Palace to Give Rama

On the Left, Sumantra Returns to Ayodhya and Enters the Palace to Give Rama's Last Message to the King, Who is Seated with Kausalya and Sumitra Beside Him. The King Falls in a Swoon and is Caught by Sumantra and the Queens

(Add 15296 (1) f.72r, On the left, Sumantra returns to Ayodhya and enters the palace to give Rama's last message to the king, who is seated with Kausalya and Sumitra beside him. The king falls in a swoon and is caught by Sumantra and the queens.)


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On the Left, Sumantra Returns to Ayodhya and Enters the Palace to Give Rama's Last Message to the King, Who is Seated with Kausalya and Sumitra Beside Him. The King Falls in a Swoon and is Caught by Sumantra and the Queens by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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