

Kedara Ragini
Kedara Ragini, an illustration of a man sitting on a tiger, playing a flute; man is wearing a feathered crown and pearl necklace; a gray brick building with red accents stands behind; a bird on the roof, another flying, and two on the right; background has blue and red floral pattern; top section features a yellow background with foreign writing.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 649 × 893 px
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