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Sampati

Sampati's wings grow again, in accordance with the prophecy that they would do so when he had rendered a service to the world by learning where Sita had been taken, thereby enabling Rama to recover her. The monkeys exclaim in wonder

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Sampati's wings grow again, in accordance with the prophecy that they would do so when he had rendered a service to the world by learning where Sita had been taken, thereby enabling Rama to recover her. The monkeys exclaim in wonder by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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