Guru Nanak was a saintly person who founded Sikhism and travelled across several countries to teach people the message of “Ik Onkar”, which means there is only one God, who is the Absolute Truth and the ultimate goal of every living entity. Baba Nanak always emphasized on loving the Supreme Lord and that bhakti (devotion) is the only way to achieve Him. He never called himself God or prophet, rather, considered himself a guru who is just a guide for the misguided souls. All his teachings are described in the holy scripture of Sikhism, Guru Granth Sahib, in Gurmukhi.
Framed inside perfectly carved teakwood borders, the beautiful Tanjore painting that you see here gloriously portrays the first of the ten Gurus of Sikhism, Guru Nanak Sahib Ji. A compassionate, illumined, learned, and merciful soul lived a very simple life to show to thousands of fallen souls the path leading to the Absolute Truth, the Supreme Lord, from whom all the creations are originated. He is clad in a simple robe and has a white beard reaching to his chest. He puts up his right hand to make abhaya mudra (hand gesture of fearlessness), his soft palm having the symbol mark of Ik Onkar in Gurmukhi. He also carries a rosary of beads hanging between his thumb and index finger. The rosary emphasizes on the importance of chanting the holy names of God with love and devotion. His head is covered with a page and his eyes filled with ecstatic love for God. The entire painting has been precisely and nicely embellished with pure gold coating which has been beautified with sequences of square-shaped stones along the outlines. This the unique characteristic feature of Tanjore style artwork which makes it stand out from the ordinary ones.
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