Ravana Sits on His Throne as His Sister Surpanakha Mourns Her Husband

Ravana Sits on His Throne as His Sister Surpanakha Mourns Her Husband's Death by His Hand

(Rāvaṇa sits on his throne as his sister Śūrpaṇakhā mourns her husband's death by his hand)


Indian School

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Ravana Sits on His Throne as His Sister Surpanakha Mourns Her Husband's Death by His Hand by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
17th century · colour · mourning · servant · civilization · hinduism · religion · india · asia · miniature · mythology · mythological figure · mourning · sisters · sister · group of people · palace · mythical places · lamentation · mythological place · widow · courtier · hinduism · hindu · 17th century · throne · mythological places · palaces · royal palaces · religion · hindoo · lanka · ravana · British Library, London, UK / Bridgeman Images
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