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The Dwara-Devi (The Celestial Doorkeeper Flanking Temple Doors)
The Dwara-Devi (The Celestial Doorkeeper Flanking Temple Doors)
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Brass Sculpture
45.0 inch X 11.5 inch X 11.5 inch
28.8 Kg
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