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Guru Nanak's meeting with Dev Loot and other demons, from a manuscript of the Janam Sakhi (Life Stories).

Place of Origin: India, probably Murshidabad, West Bengal state. Date: approx. 1800-1850. Materials: Colours on paper. Dimensions: H. 8 in x W. 6 3/4 in, H. 20.3 cm x W. 17.1 cm (image); H. 20 in x W. 16 in, H. 50.8 cm x W. 40.6 cm (mat). Credit Line: Gift of the Kapany Collection. Department: South Asian Art. Collection: Books And Manuscripts.

Object Number: 1998.58.20.
Date ca.1800–1850
Source

1) Visual Translation of Guru Nanak’s Philosophy by Janamsakhi Illustrators - Gurdeep Kaur & Rohita Sharma Department of Business and Fine Arts, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India. URL: https://chitrolekha.com/ns/v1n2/v1n202.pdf

2) http://onlinecollection.asianart.org/view/objects/asitem/origin@Murshidabad/11?t:state:flow=738a9036-a371-4c09-994d-57ad16054f88
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