King Sagara performs the Ashvamedha sacrifice, and Vasava steals the horse by Indian School

King Sagara performs the Ashvamedha sacrifice, and Vasava steals the horse


Indian School

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King Sagara performs the Ashvamedha sacrifice, and Vasava steals the horse by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
18th century · horse · animal · colour · civilization · hinduism · religion · india · asia · miniature · mythology · nobility · mythological figure · royalty · religious group · government occupations · asia · aristocrats · royal · ruling class · social role · south asia · hinduism · hindu · social class · prince · king · horse · amshuman · sagara · anshuman · British Library, London, UK / Bridgeman Images
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