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Queen Kaikeyi, one of King Dasharatha's three wives insisting the king to keep up his promise that her son Bharata should become the king of Ayodhya and her step-son- the crown-prince Rama should be e...
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Item details
Creation date:
18th century
Languages:
Tamil
Scripts:
Tamil
Content type:
Painting
Place of origin:
Tamil Nadu, India.
Originals information:
The original material is located at the Kurichi Kalyana Kothanadaramar temple in Tamil Nadu, India.
Reference:
EAP896/2/7/8
Level:
Item
Extent:
1 TIFF image
Digitisation date:
2017
Legal:
Access is for research purposes only
This item is part of
Project EAP896:
Documentation of Endangered Temple Art of Tamil Nadu
Collection EAP896/2:
Kurichi Kalyana Kothanadaramar temple
File EAP896/2/7:
The Ardha Mandapa (Middle section)
Item EAP896/2/7/8:
Queen Kaikeyi, one of King Dasharatha's three wives insisting the king to keep up his promise that her son Bharata should become the king of Ayodhya and her step-son- the crown-prince Rama should be e...
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