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On the shores of the great ocean, the monkeys were dismayed as to how they could cross it to reach Lanka. Angada asked them all how far they could leap, but none was confident of leaping this far, until Jambavan urged Hanuman by Indian School

On the shores of the great ocean, the monkeys were dismayed as to how they could cross it to reach Lanka. Angada asked them all how far they could leap, but none was confident of leaping this far, until Jambavan urged Hanuman

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On the shores of the great ocean, the monkeys were dismayed as to how they could cross it to reach Lanka. Angada asked them all how far they could leap, but none was confident of leaping this far, until Jambavan urged Hanuman by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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