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Dasaratha is seated on his throne in full durbar, with Rama and Laksmana kneeling beside him, while the messenger sent by Bharata from his grandfather

Dasaratha is seated on his throne in full durbar, with Rama and Laksmana kneeling beside him, while the messenger sent by Bharata from his grandfather's court tells the king how industriously his other two sons are studying

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Dasaratha is seated on his throne in full durbar, with Rama and Laksmana kneeling beside him, while the messenger sent by Bharata from his grandfather's court tells the king how industriously his other two sons are studying by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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