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From a Shingshapa tree, Hanuman observes Sita surrounded by female titans as Ravana arrives, begging her to marry him by Indian School

From a Shingshapa tree, Hanuman observes Sita surrounded by female titans as Ravana arrives, begging her to marry him

(From a Shingshapa tree, Hanumān observes Sītā surrounded by female titans as Rāvaṇa arrives, begging her to marry him)


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From a Shingshapa tree, Hanuman observes Sita surrounded by female titans as Ravana arrives, begging her to marry him by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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