File:Mural formerly painted on the walls of the Baoli Sahib at Goindwal depicting the story of Bibi Bhani holding the platform Guru Amar Das was seated on whilst meditating when one of its four legs broke.jpg
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DescriptionMural formerly painted on the walls of the Baoli Sahib at Goindwal depicting the story of Bibi Bhani holding the platform Guru Amar Das was seated on whilst meditating when one of its four legs broke.jpg |
English: Mural formerly painted on the walls of the Baoli Sahib at Goindwal depicting the story of Bibi Bhani (also known as 'Mata Bhani') holding the platform Guru Amar Das was seated on whilst meditating when one of its four legs broke. The mural is no longer extant and has since been white-washed by Kar Seva groups. |
Date | likely circa 19th century |
Source | link |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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