
GURU GOBIND SINGH JI
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1935
Size (cms)
24.2 X 35.4
Artist
B. Santokh Singh Rawalpindi
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Publisher
Hemchander Bhargava, Dariba, Delhi.
Printer
Bolton Fine Art Offset Litho Works, Bombay- Active
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This lithograph, titled "Guru Gobind Singh Ji," published by Hemchander Bhargava, portrays the tenth Sikh Guru as a spiritual leader, warrior, poet, and philosopher. He is depicted riding a majestic horse, holding a falcon in his hand, and wearing a turban adorned with a plume, symbolizing his royal and warrior status as the "Kalgidhar Patshah".
Guru Gobind Singh Ji was born on December 22, 1666, as Gobind Rai and became the tenth Sikh Guru at the age of nine following the martyrdom of his father, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. He played a crucial role in shaping Sikhism, founding the Khalsa in 1699, and inspiring his followers with teachings of bravery, equality, and devotion. This artwork captures his divine presence and warrior spirit, reflecting his legacy as a protector of faith and righteousness.
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