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DescriptionVadbhag Singh.png |
English: Vadbhag Singh (right, damaged depiction). Illustration from a janamsakhi about his life.
Quote: "Vadhbhag Singh Sodhi was born into a Khatri Sodhi family in the city of Kartarpur. A direct descendant of Guru Hargobind, he belonged to the lineage of Dhirmal & his heretical group, the Dhirmalias. Vadhbhag Singh Sodhi's family had by this time, reconciled with the main body of Sikhs." (YungBhujang, 2018) Very similar artwork in a much better condition can be viewed at: https://twitter.com/Kharagket/status/1551561382029582336 |
Date | Early 20th century |
Source | Panjab Digital Library - http://www.panjabdigilib.org/webuser/searches/displayPage.jsp?ID=8074&page=1&CategoryID=1&Searched=W3GX&sbtsro=1&viewall=1 |
Author | Durga Singh Piyas |
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