Candrahasa sacrificing himself at the temple of Candika by cutting off pieces of his own flesh and putting them on the fire (Qabil ibn Maqbul) from the

Candrahasa sacrificing himself at the temple of Candika by cutting off pieces of his own flesh and putting them on the fire (Qabil ibn Maqbul) from the 'Razmnāmah' (Book of War), translation of the Mahabharata by Naqib Khan

(Or.12076 f.90v Candrahasa sacrificing himself at the temple of Candika by cutting off pieces of his own flesh and putting them on the fire (Qabil ibn Maqbul) from the 'Razmnāmah' (ʻBook of Warʼ), translation of the Mahabharata by Naqib Khan)


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Candrahasa sacrificing himself at the temple of Candika by cutting off pieces of his own flesh and putting them on the fire (Qabil ibn Maqbul) from the 'Razmnāmah' (Book of War), translation of the Mahabharata by Naqib Khan by Persian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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