File:Brush drawing on paper titled 'Early intimations of Guru Nanak's divinity' depicting the story of Guru Nanak and a snake (cobra) shading him.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBrush drawing on paper titled 'Early intimations of Guru Nanak's divinity' depicting the story of Guru Nanak and a snake (cobra) shading him.jpg |
English: Early intimations of Guru Nanak's divinity. Brush drawing on paper titled 'Early intimations of Guru Nanak's divinity' depicting the story of Guru Nanak and a snake (cobra) shading him
Folio from a Janamsakhi series. Pahari; from the family workshop of Nainsukh of Guler; last quarter of the 18th century. 6 x4-5/8 in. (15.2 x11.8 cm). Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh, Acc. no. 2306. Inscribed, on verso, in Devanagari characters, with the words: "4. Sakhi babe di rae bular nal hoyi majhi charde" [4. The anecdote of Baba (Nanak) with Rai Bular at the time of his grazing a herd of buffaloes]. In a line below, in smaller characters, in red pigment, the words: "sakhi unath hoye [number of sakhis, 59?]. |
Date | last quarter of the 18th century |
Source | Book titled 'I See No Stranger: Sikh Early Art and Devotion' (2006) by B.N. Goswamy & Caron S., via URL: https://issuu.com/mapin/docs/i_see_no_stranger |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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