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The monkeys have resolved to die by starving themselves to death on the shores of the southern ocean rather than return to face their king

The monkeys have resolved to die by starving themselves to death on the shores of the southern ocean rather than return to face their king's wrath. They are seen by the wingless vulture Sampati, brother of the vulture king Jatayu

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The monkeys have resolved to die by starving themselves to death on the shores of the southern ocean rather than return to face their king's wrath. They are seen by the wingless vulture Sampati, brother of the vulture king Jatayu by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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