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On the Right, Dasaratha Again Tells Rama He Will Make Him King, with Vasistha, Laksmana, Another Brahmin and Ministers in Attendance. Rama and Laksmana Then Leave the King to Call on Kausalya on the Left, Who, Dressed in White, is Wor by Indian School

On the Right, Dasaratha Again Tells Rama He Will Make Him King, with Vasistha, Laksmana, Another Brahmin and Ministers in Attendance. Rama and Laksmana Then Leave the King to Call on Kausalya on the Left, Who, Dressed in White, is Wor

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On the Right, Dasaratha Again Tells Rama He Will Make Him King, with Vasistha, Laksmana, Another Brahmin and Ministers in Attendance. Rama and Laksmana Then Leave the King to Call on Kausalya on the Left, Who, Dressed in White, is Wor by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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