GuruGobindSinghJiGurdwaraBhaiThanSingh.jpg
Summary
Description GuruGobindSinghJiGurdwaraBhaiThanSingh.jpg |
English:
Old Engraving of Guru Gobind Singh and the inaugural, original Panj Pyare found in an abandoned Sikh Samadhi located in Kot Fateh Khan, Attock, Punjab, Pakistan. The names of the persons depicted are written in larivar (traditional method of writing Gurmukhi that is unbroken with no spacing between words; scriptio continua) Gurmukhi above their image. The fresco art has been defaced and deteriorated over the years from neglect and vandalism but is still legible enough to identify the individuals in the artwork. They are as follows (from left-to-right):
Daya Singh - " ਦਆਸਿੰਘ " - far left, green attire Guru Gobind Singh - " ਗੁਰੂਗੋਬਿੰਦਸਿੰਘ " - seated Dharam Singh - " ਧ੍ਰਮਸਿੰਘ " - third from left, red attire Sahib Singh - " ਸਾਹਬਸਿੰਘ " - fourth from left, yellow attire Mohkham Singh - " ਮੋ...ਮਸਿੰਘ " - fifth from left, blue attire Himmat Singh - " ਹਿੰਮਤਸਿੰਘ " - far right, brown attire |
Date | 18th or 19th century |
Source |
Abandoned Sikh Samadhi, Kot Fateh Khan, Attock, Punjab, Pakistan URL1: http://www.discoversikhism.com/sikh_gurdwaras/gurdwara_kot_bhai_than_singh.html URL2: https://www.chitrolekha.com/V6/n2/01_Samadhi_Architecture_Potohar.pdf |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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