File:Repoussé plaque (gilded panel) depicting the Sidh Gosht episode of Guru Nanak's life, from Gurdwara Baba Atal Rai, Amritsar, ca.1896.jpg

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English: Repoussé plaque (gilded panel) depicting the Sidh Gosht episode (alt. spelt as 'Siddha Gosthi' or 'Sidh Gosti') of Guru Nanak's life, from Gurdwara Baba Atal Rai, Amritsar, ca.1896. The plaque is illustrating Guru Nanak Dev in discourse with the Siddhas. "In the scene illustrating Siddha gosthi, Guru Nanak Dev’s religious discourse with the Siddhas, the Guru is depicted sitting on a carpet against a bolster under a tree with Bhai Bala, along with a number of Siddha ascetics sitting in their hierarchical order. An inscription on this plaque reads: Dedicated by Mai Kesar Dei, wife of Bhai Hari Singh, resident of Kila Bhangian, Amritsar, samvat 1953 (1896 A.D.)." (quote taken from SikhMuseum.com source)
Date circa 1896
date QS:P,+1896-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Author Created by unknown Thathera craftsmen or guild. Dedicated by Mai Kesar Dei, wife of Bhai Hari Singh, resident of Kila Bhangian, Amritsar.

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Repoussé plaque (gilded panel) depicting the Sidh Gosht episode of Guru Nanak's life, from Gurdwara Baba Atal Rai, Amritsar, ca.1896

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