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Dasaratha Had Previously Ordered Sumantra to Summon His Queens and All His Wives, Who Now Surround the King When Sumantra Brings the Exiles in to Make Their Farewells. Dasaratha Tries to Persuade Rama Not to Go to the Forest by Indian School

Dasaratha Had Previously Ordered Sumantra to Summon His Queens and All His Wives, Who Now Surround the King When Sumantra Brings the Exiles in to Make Their Farewells. Dasaratha Tries to Persuade Rama Not to Go to the Forest

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Dasaratha Had Previously Ordered Sumantra to Summon His Queens and All His Wives, Who Now Surround the King When Sumantra Brings the Exiles in to Make Their Farewells. Dasaratha Tries to Persuade Rama Not to Go to the Forest by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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