Sugriva and his allies have come to Bali

Sugriva and his allies have come to Bali's palace at Kiskindha. Sugriva roars his challenge to such effect that the birds fall out of the sky in fright. Bali, his queen Tara and his ministers have emerged on hearing the uproar.

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Sugriva and his allies have come to Bali's palace at Kiskindha. Sugriva roars his challenge to such effect that the birds fall out of the sky in fright. Bali, his queen Tara and his ministers have emerged on hearing the uproar. by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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