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Dasaratha lies on his bed in his chamber, the two queens seated beside him, all three in the attitude of conversing, while they try to console one another. Outside the room, Brahmins and ministers are in conversation with Sumantra. by Indian School

Dasaratha lies on his bed in his chamber, the two queens seated beside him, all three in the attitude of conversing, while they try to console one another. Outside the room, Brahmins and ministers are in conversation with Sumantra.

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Dasaratha lies on his bed in his chamber, the two queens seated beside him, all three in the attitude of conversing, while they try to console one another. Outside the room, Brahmins and ministers are in conversation with Sumantra. by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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