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Summary
Description Detail of Baba Hindal from a relief work on a repoussé plaque (brass panel) depicting the Gurgadi (guruship anointment) ceremony of Guru Ram Das with an audience of regional Manji heads, from Gurdwara Chaubara Sahib.jpg |
English:
Detail of Baba Hindal (Bābā Hadāla; alt. spelt as 'Baba Hundal'; ਬਾਬਾ ਹੰਦਾਲ) from a relief work on a repoussé plaque (brass panel) depicting the Gurgadi (guruship anointment) ceremony of Guru Ram Das with an audience of regional Manji heads, from Gurdwara Chaubara Sahib.
The entire panel can be viewed at: link Brass plaque at Gurdwara Chaubara Sahib, Goindwal depicting scene of Guru Ram Das being enthroned to Guruship (gurugadi) in the presence of Guru Amar Das and regional Manji heads. 22 missionaries were established for spread of Sikhism by Guru Amardas, with the appointed heads of certain regions known as Manjis. Baba Buddha can be seen applying the tilak, and Bhai Gurdas is performing Chaur Sahib Seva (fly-whisk service). Baba Mohan (son of Guru Amar Das) can be seen seated to the right), whereas Baba Mohri (son of Guru Amar Das) can be seen bowing to Guru Ram Das. Below, the 22 Gursikhs (religious Sikhs) blessed with the 'Manjis' (i.e. duty to to do preaching activities and missionary work in their respective areas) can be seen. |
Date | likely circa 19th century |
Source | link |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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