File:Rāma slaying Tāṭakā.png

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Manohar of Mewar
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English: The young brothers Rama and Laksmana slay the demoness Tadaka. Folio 56 from the Bala Kanda of the Mewar Ramayana. By Manohar, Udaipur, 1649. Private collection, Mumbai
Date between 1649 and
Source/Photographer From a Rāmāyaṇa manuscript comissioned by Maharana Jagat Singh I of Mewar. Image taking from Ramayana Digitally Reunifed Project by the British Library.

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Painting of the slaying of Tāṭakā from Mewar Rāmāyaṇa manuscript

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