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Laksmana enters Sugriva

Laksmana enters Sugriva's palace, and is received by the latter bowing down to the ground, with his ministers behind him. The two are reconciled. On the left, Sugriva and Laksmana converse on a couch. Sugriva tells Hanuman to summon hi

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Laksmana enters Sugriva's palace, and is received by the latter bowing down to the ground, with his ministers behind him. The two are reconciled. On the left, Sugriva and Laksmana converse on a couch. Sugriva tells Hanuman to summon hi by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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