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The angry Laksmana has reached the gate of Kishkindha, where he is welcomed by Angada, Bali

The angry Laksmana has reached the gate of Kishkindha, where he is welcomed by Angada, Bali's son, and other monkeys. Inside the palace, the crowned Sugriva, seated with the wise Tara on a couch, is slowly brought round from his slo

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The angry Laksmana has reached the gate of Kishkindha, where he is welcomed by Angada, Bali's son, and other monkeys. Inside the palace, the crowned Sugriva, seated with the wise Tara on a couch, is slowly brought round from his slo by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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