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Bharata and his followers have reached the capital of the Nishada Kingdom. In their encampment on the bank of the Ganga, Bharata, his brother and ministers are seated in durbar in front of their tent. The Nishada king Guha comes with by Indian School

Bharata and his followers have reached the capital of the Nishada Kingdom. In their encampment on the bank of the Ganga, Bharata, his brother and ministers are seated in durbar in front of their tent. The Nishada king Guha comes with

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Bharata and his followers have reached the capital of the Nishada Kingdom. In their encampment on the bank of the Ganga, Bharata, his brother and ministers are seated in durbar in front of their tent. The Nishada king Guha comes with by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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