
PROCESSION OF GURU GOBIND SINGH
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1928
Size (cms)
31.2 X 24.2
Artist
Anonymous
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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 "Procession of Guru Gobind Singh Ji" published by Hemchander Bhargava, portrays the tenth Sikh Guru leading a majestic procession on horseback. Clad in his distinctive warrior attire and armed, he is accompanied by devoted followers, also on horseback and bearing weapons, reflecting the martial discipline and strength he instilled in Sikhism.
The Nishan Sahib, the sacred Sikh flag, is prominently displayed, symbolizing faith and unity, while the mountainous backdrop signifies his travels and military campaigns. Guru Gobind Singh Ji played a pivotal role in Sikh history, founding the Khalsa in 1699 to defend religious freedom. A visionary leader and poet, he proclaimed the Guru Granth Sahib as the eternal Guru, marking the end of human Gurus. Renowned for his military expertise, he led battles against Mughal oppression, leaving an enduring legacy of courage, faith, and righteousness.
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