In their desperate search for the abducted Sita, Rama and Laksmana have come to the Pampa lake, which is covered with lotuses and surrounded by flowering trees. It is the spring season and Rama is continuously reminded by the mating birds. by Indian School

In their desperate search for the abducted Sita, Rama and Laksmana have come to the Pampa lake, which is covered with lotuses and surrounded by flowering trees. It is the spring season and Rama is continuously reminded by the mating birds.

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In their desperate search for the abducted Sita, Rama and Laksmana have come to the Pampa lake, which is covered with lotuses and surrounded by flowering trees. It is the spring season and Rama is continuously reminded by the mating birds. by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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