The Creatures Plead with Brahma, Who Revives Hanuman, and the Gods Grant Him Great Strength by Indian School

The Creatures Plead with Brahma, Who Revives Hanuman, and the Gods Grant Him Great Strength

(The creatures plead with Brahmā, who revives Hanumān, and the gods grant him great strength)


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The Creatures Plead with Brahma, Who Revives Hanuman, and the Gods Grant Him Great Strength by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
17th century · goat · farm animal · colour · elephant · animal · civilization · hinduism · religion · india · asia · miniature · mythology · mythological figure · fish · elephants · river · rivers · goat · caprid · hinduism · hindu · mammal · 17th century · goats · male · religion · brahma · hindoo · hanuman · vayu · British Library, London, UK / Bridgeman Images
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