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This image depicts a Ganjifa playing card, an ancient and now a rare Indian art form. The copyrights for this image are with Mr.Vikas Kamat of Kamat's Potpourri. Mr Kamat has graciously released rights for use of this image for Wikipedia purposes. He however reserves some rights.
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