File:Gurdwara Baba Atal fresco 47.jpg

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Baba Buddha applying Guru-Gaddi tilak to Guru Angad - Gurdwara Baba Atal fresco

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English: Baba Buddha applying Guru-Gaddi tilak to Guru Angad. Gurdwara Baba Atal fresco depicting a story or scene from the life of Guru Nanak, the first guru and founder of Sikhism. The frescoes of Gurdwara Baba Atal are believed to have been originally painted around the mid-to-late-19th century (though photographer and author Satpal Danish, whom wrote a book on the frescoes, claims they were originally created during Sikh-rule), using Indian red, ochre and other earth colours with gold accents. However, almost all were repainted in a 1971 "renovation" in a very garish manner using artificial colouring and synthetic paint. Many of these frescoes have been destroyed, defaced, or deteriorated through neglect and harmful "renovations" since they were documented in photographs, especially on the ground floor during "kar seva" (renovations) in the 1990's.
Date 19th century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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1) Dr. Jiwan Sodhi article - https://www.sikhnet.com/news/murals-gurdwara-baba-atal-sahib-ji

2) https://www.facebook.com/BhagatSinghBedi/posts/2793741050636517/

3) https://www.basicsofsikhi.com/post/guru-angad-dev-ji
Author Painted by Gian Singh Naqqash, Jaimal Singh Naqqash (1860–1916), Mehtab Singh Naqqash (1871–1940), and Hukum Singh. The word 'Naqqash' means 'artist'. Originally the work had been done by several artists during Sikh-rule.

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