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English: 'It is by practice but not magical power' --- Guru Gobind Singh ---- ' ਕਰਾਮਾਤ ਨਹੀਂ ਕਰਤੱਬ ਹੈ । ' This historical painting depicts the scene at Anandpur Sahib. Combined forces of Hill-Rajas and Mughals had besieged the Anandpur fort. The battle continued for a long time. In the painting, the Artist has shown Guru Gobind Singh with bow and arrow. The Guru sent an arrow to the enemy camp at a distance of about three miles. The enemy thought that it is due to some magical powers. Then, the Guru shot another arrow along with a written message 'It is by practice, not magical power.' The Gurus never believed in performing miracles. They believed in laying down their lives for a noble cause than saving themselves by performing miracles. The Guru in the painting is shown fully armoured. Nagara is also lying there. Guru's bows, arrows, paper, ink pot and feather used to write, are also shown in the painting. Some other armoured Sikhs are also shown behind the Guru.
Date 1960s
date QS:P,+1960-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source It is work of Trilok Singh Artist. These are printed in Book' Guru Gobind Singh Marg as visualised by Artist Trilok Singh' author Harpal kaur & Jotinder Singh. It is also in www.triloksinghartist.com
Author It is work of Trilok Singh Chitarkar ( Artist)
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