11 Nisan 2011 Pazartesi

THE RAMATANKA (INDIAN TEMPLE TOKEN)

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Rama and Laksmana standing/ Rama and Sita seated with Hanuman on temple token from IndiaThis crudely made brass tokens pictures the Gods Rama and Laksmana standing on one side of the coin. The other side shows Rama and Sita seated on a throne, along the monkey god Hanuman. The tokens have a false date, making some believe they are quite old.  They were made during the 20th century and sold in Hindu temples throughout India.