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Sumantra Arrives at the Palace (detail) by Indian School

Sumantra Arrives at the Palace (detail)

(Add 15296 (1) f.30r, Sumantra arrives at the entrance to the palace with Rama in his chariot, with townsmen bowing to welcome them. Once within the palace walls, Rama takes part in offerings to the sacred fire with Brahmins under a pandal, while in the th)


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Sumantra Arrives at the Palace (detail) by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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