Undismayed by the ocean

Undismayed by the ocean's width, Hanuman swells himself to an immense size and, using the still-burning mountain Mahendra as a launch pad, hurls himself into space and across the ocean to the island kingdom of Lanka. The Ocean encourages

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Undismayed by the ocean's width, Hanuman swells himself to an immense size and, using the still-burning mountain Mahendra as a launch pad, hurls himself into space and across the ocean to the island kingdom of Lanka. The Ocean encourages by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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