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In the throne room at Nandigrama, Bharata places on the throne Rama

In the throne room at Nandigrama, Bharata places on the throne Rama's sandals and with the assembled priests and ministers installs them as the ruler of Ayodhya. They are henceforth treated like Rama himself. The two princes in their

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