Vasistha Returns to the Palace and Tells Dasaratha That All is Prepared for the Ceremony. Dasaratha Withdraws to an Inner Chamber of the Palace. Above, Kaikeyi

Vasistha Returns to the Palace and Tells Dasaratha That All is Prepared for the Ceremony. Dasaratha Withdraws to an Inner Chamber of the Palace. Above, Kaikeyi's Servant Manthara Looks Out of an Upper Window and Observes the Excitemen

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Vasistha Returns to the Palace and Tells Dasaratha That All is Prepared for the Ceremony. Dasaratha Withdraws to an Inner Chamber of the Palace. Above, Kaikeyi's Servant Manthara Looks Out of an Upper Window and Observes the Excitemen by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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