Lord Guru Nanak Dev

45,000.00

Satnam Shri Waheguru Ji

Size – 24″ X 24″

Medium – Acrylic & Texture

Effect- Hand Made Canvas Painting

The painting depicts Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism. He is shown with a long white beard and hair, which is a characteristic feature of many depictions of Guru Nanak. He is wearing traditional Sikh attire, including a yellow turban, which is a symbol of spirituality and equality in Sikhism. The turban is often worn by Sikh men as a symbol of their faith.
Guru Nanak is also wearing a white robe, which is another traditional Sikh garment. The robe is often worn by Sikh men and women as a symbol of their faith and commitment to living a simple, spiritual life.

In the painting, Guru Nanak is holding up his right hand, with the palm facing outward. This gesture is known as “dastar bandi,” which means “tying the turban.” It is a gesture of respect and reverence, and it is often performed by Sikhs when they bow their heads before the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism.

The background of the painting is a light blue color, which is often used in Sikh art to represent the sky or the heavens. The use of light blue in the background gives the painting a serene and peaceful atmosphere.

Overall, the painting is a beautiful representation of Guru Nanak Dev, capturing the essence of his teachings and the values of Sikhism. It is a testament to the artist’s skill and creativity, and it is a wonderful way to honor and celebrate the life and teachings of this great spiritual leader.

Artist Sign and Certificate Provided

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Satnam Shri Waheguru Ji

Size – 24″ X 24″

Medium – Acrylic & Texture

Effect- Hand Made Canvas Painting

The painting depicts Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism. He is shown with a long white beard and hair, which is a characteristic feature of many depictions of Guru Nanak. He is wearing traditional Sikh attire, including a yellow turban, which is a symbol of spirituality and equality in Sikhism. The turban is often worn by Sikh men as a symbol of their faith.
Guru Nanak is also wearing a white robe, which is another traditional Sikh garment. The robe is often worn by Sikh men and women as a symbol of their faith and commitment to living a simple, spiritual life.

In the painting, Guru Nanak is holding up his right hand, with the palm facing outward. This gesture is known as “dastar bandi,” which means “tying the turban.” It is a gesture of respect and reverence, and it is often performed by Sikhs when they bow their heads before the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism.

The background of the painting is a light blue color, which is often used in Sikh art to represent the sky or the heavens. The use of light blue in the background gives the painting a serene and peaceful atmosphere.

Overall, the painting is a beautiful representation of Guru Nanak Dev, capturing the essence of his teachings and the values of Sikhism. It is a testament to the artist’s skill and creativity, and it is a wonderful way to honor and celebrate the life and teachings of this great spiritual leader.

Artist Sign and Certificate Provided

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