Ajita_Randhawa,_early_Jat_follower_of_Nanak.jpg
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Description Ajita Randhawa, early Jat follower of Nanak.jpg |
English:
Guru Nanak seated and in-discussion with Ajita Randhawa, with Mardana in the foreground. Ajita Randhawa was an early Jat follower of the Guru. This painting is found in the B-40 Janamsakhi, written and painted in 1733. The painting was made by Alam Chand Raj.
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Source | 'B-40 Janamsakhi Guru Baba Nanak Paintings' (published in 1987). Ultimately from a painting from the B-40 Janamsakhi. It was painted in 1733 by Alam Chand Raj. |
Author | Original painting by Alam Chand Raj. Published in book written by Surjit Hans. |
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