Despite the entreaties of his brother to return to rule Ayodhya, Rama remains adamant in adhering to his father

Despite the entreaties of his brother to return to rule Ayodhya, Rama remains adamant in adhering to his father's command. He manages finally to persuade Bharata to govern the kingdom until his return after fourteen years. Bharata re

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Despite the entreaties of his brother to return to rule Ayodhya, Rama remains adamant in adhering to his father's command. He manages finally to persuade Bharata to govern the kingdom until his return after fourteen years. Bharata re by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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