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Rama Returns to Ayodhya and Plans the Rajasuya Sacrifice, but Bharata Dissuades Him by Indian School

Rama Returns to Ayodhya and Plans the Rajasuya Sacrifice, but Bharata Dissuades Him

(Rāma returns to Ayodhya and plans the Rajasuya sacrifice, but Bharata dissuades him)


Indian School

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Rama Returns to Ayodhya and Plans the Rajasuya Sacrifice, but Bharata Dissuades Him by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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