On the right, Rama leaves Dasaratha

On the right, Rama leaves Dasaratha's palace in a chariot to return to his own palace, while the king, above, looks out of a carpeted jharokha window at his departing son; on the left, men who bring news of Rama's elevation to Queen Kaikeyi.

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On the right, Rama leaves Dasaratha's palace in a chariot to return to his own palace, while the king, above, looks out of a carpeted jharokha window at his departing son; on the left, men who bring news of Rama's elevation to Queen Kaikeyi. by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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