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English: Guru Nanak and the eclipse, a Janamsakhi painting. Guru Nanak at Kurukshetra on the day of a solar eclipse, with Jagat Rai, son of the King of Hansi in attendance. The painting, adopted from Singh (Roopinder Singh, Guru Nanak his Life & Teachings, Rupa & Co., New Delhi, 2004), is credited to Sikandar Singh Bhayee.
Date 18th century or 19th century
Source https://sikhhistory.quora.com/The-lives-of-the-first-5-Gurus-according-to-me-Life-of-Guru-Nanak-Shah-Ji-The-life-of-Guru-Nanak-is-according-to-the-m?comment_id=10003768&comment_type=3
Author Sikandar Singh Bhayee

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