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Hanuman now brings Rama and Laksmana into the presence of Sugriva on the mountain. Rama and Sugriva clasp hands in token of their vow of friendship, watched by Laksmana and the other monkeys; and then, in a similar spirit, the two walk by Indian School

Hanuman now brings Rama and Laksmana into the presence of Sugriva on the mountain. Rama and Sugriva clasp hands in token of their vow of friendship, watched by Laksmana and the other monkeys; and then, in a similar spirit, the two walk

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Hanuman now brings Rama and Laksmana into the presence of Sugriva on the mountain. Rama and Sugriva clasp hands in token of their vow of friendship, watched by Laksmana and the other monkeys; and then, in a similar spirit, the two walk by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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