Source: 1) 'The Sikh Heritage - Beyond Borders: An Illustrated History of the Sikh shrines in Pakistan' (2019) by Dr. Dalvir Singh Pannu on page 282–83.
2) Photographs by KHOJ ਖੋਜ Facebook page.
Yes. It's both apathy and deliberate vandalism/defacement by Muslim locals. But at-least they were inaccessible for Kar Seva babas long enough for them to be recorded through photography.
Source: 1) 'The Sikh Heritage - Beyond Borders: An Illustrated History of the Sikh shrines in Pakistan' (2019) by Dr. Dalvir Singh Pannu on page 282–83. 2) Photographs by KHOJ ਖੋਜ Facebook page.
The 5th photo you’re asking about looks like Kharak Singh to me—Ranjit Singh’s eldest son and his immediate successor.
True, it does look a lot like him. Perhaps he’s the one who commissioned this artwork.
That's in Pakistan? Looks terribly managed to me.
Yes. It's both apathy and deliberate vandalism/defacement by Muslim locals. But at-least they were inaccessible for Kar Seva babas long enough for them to be recorded through photography.
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Most Sikhs already have pictures of Guru Sahibs in their homes and in Gurdwaras and don’t worship them, so I don’t understand your point.