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Prior to Taking Up Their Abode in the Hut, Oblations Have to Be Made to the Presiding Deities. Laksmana Hunts Deer on the Right, and Returns to the Hut to Cook It; Rama Offers Part of It as a Sacrifice. The Two Brothers Then Eat. by Indian School

Prior to Taking Up Their Abode in the Hut, Oblations Have to Be Made to the Presiding Deities. Laksmana Hunts Deer on the Right, and Returns to the Hut to Cook It; Rama Offers Part of It as a Sacrifice. The Two Brothers Then Eat.

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Prior to Taking Up Their Abode in the Hut, Oblations Have to Be Made to the Presiding Deities. Laksmana Hunts Deer on the Right, and Returns to the Hut to Cook It; Rama Offers Part of It as a Sacrifice. The Two Brothers Then Eat. by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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