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Indrajit battles Hanuman, who allows himself to be captured to meet Ravana, trusting the gods

Indrajit battles Hanuman, who allows himself to be captured to meet Ravana, trusting the gods' protection. 1653 (miniature)

(Indrajit battles Hanumān, who allows himself to be captured to meet Rāvaṇa, trusting the gods' protection. 1653 (miniature))


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Indrajit battles Hanuman, who allows himself to be captured to meet Ravana, trusting the gods' protection. 1653 (miniature) by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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