Small inscriptions above the men identify them as Sukdeva on the left and Parikshit on the right. Sukdeva was a learned sage or philosopher and the narrator of the Bhagavatapurana, the epic tale of the life and adventures of the great Hindu god Krishna. Sukdeva spent a week reciting the text to King Parikshit, who gained salvation by listening to the story. The scene takes place within a small pavilion hovering above the banks of the holy river Ganga (known today as the Ganges), where the recitation took place.
दिनाङ्क
१७५० और १८०० के बीच
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यह रचना भारत में सार्वजनिक अधिकार में है क्योंकि इसके कॉपीराइट की अवधि समाप्त हो गयी है। भारतीय कॉपीराइट अधिनियम भारत में लागू होता है उन रचनाओं पर काम करता है जो सबसे पहले भारत में प्रकाशित हों। भारतीय कॉपीराइट अधिनियम, 1957 (अध्याय V धारा 25), अनाम रचना, तस्वीरों, छायांकन, ध्वनि रिकॉर्डिंग, सरकारी दस्तावेज़, और कॉर्पोरेट ग्रन्थकारिता की या अंतरराष्ट्रीय संगठनों पर काम करता है की तारीख 60 वर्ष के बाद सार्वजनिक अधिकार में प्रवेश हो जाते हैं।
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