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    Rama has a thorn in his foot. He is lying in Sita's lap, while his brother Lakshmana removes the thorn. This is a photograph of a 2D painting created in late 18th-century. Therefore PD-Art guidelines of wikimedia commons apply. Any rights I have, I donate it to the public domain through wikimedia commons.

  7. Lakshmana rekha - Wikipedia

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    According to this legend, anybody other than Rama, Sita, and himself who attempted to cross the line would be burnt. Once Lakshmana leaves in search of Rama, the rakshasa king, Ravana, arrives on the site in the form of a mendicant, and asks Sita for alms. Not suspecting the ploy, she unsuspectingly crosses the Lakshmana Rekha to provide alms ...

  8. Ram Van Gaman Path - Wikipedia

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    Ram Van Gaman Path [1] is the path that Lord Rama, Sita and Lakshmana took during their 'vanvaas' or exile years. It starts from Ayodhya and ends at Sri Lanka . This path is much revered in the Hindu religion as various key incidents of Lord Rama's life have taken place on this path.

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    Often palm-leaf illustrations are more elaborated, obtaining by superimposing layers that are glued together for most of the surface, but in some areas can open like small windows to reveal a second image under the first layer. [28] Tala-pattachitra, palm leaf manuscript illustrating Labanyabati of Kabi Samrata Upendra Bhanja.