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Hanuman is captured by Ravana, humiliated, but escapes and sets fire to the city with his blazing tail. 1653 by Indian School

Hanuman is captured by Ravana, humiliated, but escapes and sets fire to the city with his blazing tail. 1653

(Hanumān is captured by Rāvaṇa, humiliated, but escapes and sets fire to the city with his blazing tail. 1653 (miniature))


Indian School

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Hanuman is captured by Ravana, humiliated, but escapes and sets fire to the city with his blazing tail. 1653 by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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