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On the left Bharata, in his extreme distress, faints after hearing Guha

On the left Bharata, in his extreme distress, faints after hearing Guha's tale of his meeting with Rama, and is revived by his brother and the queens. Kausalya tells him that they all depend on him totally. Guha leads them all.

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On the left Bharata, in his extreme distress, faints after hearing Guha's tale of his meeting with Rama, and is revived by his brother and the queens. Kausalya tells him that they all depend on him totally. Guha leads them all. by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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