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Hanuman attacks the demons, destroys the pleasure garden, and defeats Ravana

Hanuman attacks the demons, destroys the pleasure garden, and defeats Ravana's forces while Sita watches

(Hanumān attacks the demons, destroys the pleasure garden, and defeats Rāvaṇa's forces while Sītā watches. 1653 (miniature))


Indian School

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Hanuman attacks the demons, destroys the pleasure garden, and defeats Ravana's forces while Sita watches by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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