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Kaikeyi is first seen on the left sleeping dishevelled, as in the previous picture, and then rises from her bed to persuade her husband to grant her the two boons that Dasaratha had earlier promised her. On the right, Dasaratha is firs by Indian School

Kaikeyi is first seen on the left sleeping dishevelled, as in the previous picture, and then rises from her bed to persuade her husband to grant her the two boons that Dasaratha had earlier promised her. On the right, Dasaratha is firs

(Add 15296 (1) f.24r, Kaikeyi is first seen on the left sleeping dishevelled, as in the previous picture, and then rises from her bed to persuade her husband to grant her the two boons that Dasaratha had earlier promised her. On the right, Dasaratha is firs)


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Kaikeyi is first seen on the left sleeping dishevelled, as in the previous picture, and then rises from her bed to persuade her husband to grant her the two boons that Dasaratha had earlier promised her. On the right, Dasaratha is firs by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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