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Get the beautiful handmade artworks for 3 Gurudwaras set on the background inspired from Persian Art form. The background has been handpainted with handsketched Gurudwaras

 

A. Golden Temple 
B. Hazur sahib 
C. Hemkund Sahib

 

Materials used

 

a. Fabriano sheets

b. Gouache Colors

c. Watercolors

d. Shell Gold

 

The artwork comes in multiple sizes

 

a. Small - 8*8 Inches

b. Medium - 10*10 Inches

c. Large - 12*12 Inches

 

Details of the Gurudwaras 

 

The Golden Temple, also known as Harmandir Sahib, meaning "abode of God"  or Darbār Sahib, is a gurdwara located in the city of Amritsar, Punjab, India. It is the preeminent spiritual site of Sikhism. The gurdwara is built around a man-made pool (sarovar) that was completed by the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Ram Das in 1577. Guru Arjan, the fifth Guru of Sikhism, requested Sai Mir Mian Mohammed, a Muslim Pir of Lahore, to lay its foundation stone in 1589. In 1604, Guru Arjan placed a copy of the Adi Granth in Harmandir Sahib

 

Hazur Sahib also known as Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib, is one of the five takhts in Sikhism. It is located on the banks of the Godavari River at the city of Nanded in the state of Maharashtra, India. The gurdwara within the complex is known as Sach-Khand (Realm of Truth).

 

The structure is built at the place where Guru Gobind Singh left his earthly life. The inner room of the gurdwara is called the Angitha Sahib and is built over the place where Guru Gobind Singh was cremated in 1708. The gurdwara was built between 1832 and 1837 by order of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

 

Hemkund Sahib is a Sikh place of worship and pilgrimage site in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, India. It is devoted to Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708), the tenth Sikh Guru, and finds mention in Dasam Granth, a work presumed dictated by Guruji himself. 

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