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Vasistha Has Told Sumantra to Tell the King That All is Ready, and He Informs Dasaratha of This. He is Told by Kaikeyi, with Dasaratha

Vasistha Has Told Sumantra to Tell the King That All is Ready, and He Informs Dasaratha of This. He is Told by Kaikeyi, with Dasaratha's Silent Assent, to Fetch Rama. Outside the Palace Entrance on the Right, Citizens and Other Notewor

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Vasistha Has Told Sumantra to Tell the King That All is Ready, and He Informs Dasaratha of This. He is Told by Kaikeyi, with Dasaratha's Silent Assent, to Fetch Rama. Outside the Palace Entrance on the Right, Citizens and Other Notewor by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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