

The Sentiment of Peace: Sama Rasa, from a Rasikapriya
The image shows a colorful illustration of three people and text written in a non-Latin script. The illustration is rectangular with a red background and a yellow border around the text at the top and bottom. The top of the illustration shows a yellow rectangle with black text. Below the text is a blue and white wavy line, and a small brown object resembling a pot or vase with a long neck and a curved body. Underneath is a white structure with a dome-shaped roof and a yellow base. The main section of the illustration shows three people: a blue-skinned man on the left wearing a white and yellow outfit, a woman in the middle wearing a white dress with a yellow top, and a woman on the right sitting on a red and white patterned cloth. The woman on the right sits on a green background within a yellow frame. The bottom of the illustration shows another yellow rectangle with black text. The image appears to be an ancient or antique artwork.
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