Fresco_depicting_Bhai_Kanhaiya_seated_on_a_terrace_leaning_against_a_bolster_with_an_inscription_above_his_head_from_Sri_Khat_Wari_Darbar,_Shikarpur,_Sindh.jpg
Summary
Description Fresco depicting Bhai Kanhaiya seated on a terrace leaning against a bolster with an inscription above his head from Sri Khat Wari Darbar, Shikarpur, Sindh.jpg |
English:
Fresco depicting Bhai Kanhaiya seated on a terrace leaning against a bolster with an inscription above his head from Sri Khat Wari Darbar, Shikarpur, Sindh (Sri Khat Wari Darbar, Shikarpur. Sindh). In Sindh, Bhai Khanaiya Sahib was called ‘Khat Waro Bao’ as he did parchar sitting on a ‘khat’ a cot (manja). He is also known as "Baba Khatwara Sain". Bhai Khanaiya was an Udasi but founded the Sewapanthi sect of Sikhism. He was ordered by Guru Gobind Singh to spread Sikhism in the Sindh region.
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Date | circa 18th, 19th, or early 20th century |
Source | https://www.facebook.com/ShriKhatwariDarbarShikarpur/photos/pb.100079057947686.-2207520000./3712554508823189/ |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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