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Guru Nanak Panja Sahib Sikh Art Handmade Sikhism Ethnic Miniature Folk Painting
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Guru Nanak and Mardana at Panja Sahib
Subject: Sikh Miniature Painting
Paint Material: Opaque Watercolors
Base Material: Paper (unframed)
Size: 13.75 in. wide X 10 in. tall (35 cms X 25.5 cms)
Age: Modern Handmade Art
Country of origin: India
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This historical Sikh religion art has a distinct appeal. Elegant in design, limited in supply and historically significant, the paintings stately elegance will make an impressive addition and provide a noble impression to your cherished art collection.
The artwork draws upon the often told account of Guru Nanak at Panja Sahib, at Hassan Abdal, near Rawalpindi (modern day Pakistan). Here he is said to have stopped in its tracks, just using his open panja (palm), an enormous boulder supposedly hurled at him by a jealous Muslim divine, Pir Wali Kandhari.
The Guru’s figure, along with his minstrel companion Mardana and the rocky backdrop, are painted using relatively subdued colors which brings a certain charm and disarming naivete to the artwork
Don’t miss out on this exclusive artwork that celebrates the spiritual life of the Sikh Guru Nanak. Buy it now.
SKU: SP109
Subject: Sikh Miniature Painting
Paint Material: Opaque Watercolors
Base Material: Paper (unframed)
Size: 13.75 in. wide X 10 in. tall (35 cms X 25.5 cms)
Age: Modern Handmade Art
Country of origin: India
Free Shipping Worldwide & No hassle return
This historical Sikh religion art has a distinct appeal. Elegant in design, limited in supply and historically significant, the paintings stately elegance will make an impressive addition and provide a noble impression to your cherished art collection.
The artwork draws upon the often told account of Guru Nanak at Panja Sahib, at Hassan Abdal, near Rawalpindi (modern day Pakistan). Here he is said to have stopped in its tracks, just using his open panja (palm), an enormous boulder supposedly hurled at him by a jealous Muslim divine, Pir Wali Kandhari.
The Guru’s figure, along with his minstrel companion Mardana and the rocky backdrop, are painted using relatively subdued colors which brings a certain charm and disarming naivete to the artwork
Don’t miss out on this exclusive artwork that celebrates the spiritual life of the Sikh Guru Nanak. Buy it now.
SKU: SP109