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Dasaratha, enthroned in durbar, tells the Brahmins Vasistha and Vamadeva and his minister Sumantra of his intention to resign his throne to Rama as regent; on the left, these three summon Rama and Laksmana. Above, four Brahmins begin by Indian School

Dasaratha, enthroned in durbar, tells the Brahmins Vasistha and Vamadeva and his minister Sumantra of his intention to resign his throne to Rama as regent; on the left, these three summon Rama and Laksmana. Above, four Brahmins begin

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Dasaratha, enthroned in durbar, tells the Brahmins Vasistha and Vamadeva and his minister Sumantra of his intention to resign his throne to Rama as regent; on the left, these three summon Rama and Laksmana. Above, four Brahmins begin by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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