

Black and white drawing of a scene with four figures. A large snake-like creature with multiple heads lies on the ground. A man sits on top of the snake. A four-armed figure sits on a lotus flower above. A fourth figure stands to the right. The background is a light color.
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- 900 × 602 px
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