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Sita Proves Her Purity by Fire; Gods and Dasharatha Affirm It, the Fallen Monkeys Are Revived by Sahibdin

Sita Proves Her Purity by Fire; Gods and Dasharatha Affirm It, the Fallen Monkeys Are Revived

(Sītā proves her purity by fire; gods and Daśaratha affirm it, the fallen monkeys are revived)


Sahibdin

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Sita Proves Her Purity by Fire; Gods and Dasharatha Affirm It, the Fallen Monkeys Are Revived by Sahibdin. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
16th century · 17th century · animal · colour · civilization · hinduism · religion · india · asia · miniature · mythology · bird · mythological figure · monkey · respect · animals · organisms · homage · colours · religious movements · organism · poems · manuscript · animal categories · magical · diety · 16th century · religious groups · hinduism · hindu · mammal · poetry · magic · poem · document · religious faiths · colour · religion · parvati · siva · brahma · hindoo · dasaratha · agni · shiva · rama · nandi · British Library, London, UK / Bridgeman Images
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