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Sugriva is installed as king in the palace, and Angada as crown prince and heir to the kingdom of Kiskindha, with Laksmana present, while Rama retires to Mount Prasravana to spend the rainy season there by Indian School

Sugriva is installed as king in the palace, and Angada as crown prince and heir to the kingdom of Kiskindha, with Laksmana present, while Rama retires to Mount Prasravana to spend the rainy season there

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Sugriva is installed as king in the palace, and Angada as crown prince and heir to the kingdom of Kiskindha, with Laksmana present, while Rama retires to Mount Prasravana to spend the rainy season there by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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