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English: Painting of a Kabirpanthi [Kabir Panthi/Kabirpanth/Kabir Panthi] from a folio of a manuscript of the Silsilah-i-Jogiyan, ca.1800.

a Persian account of 48 different ascetic orders in Benares (Varanasi), commissioned in 1800 by the accountant of the Raja of Benares. It includes three depictions of different kinds of "Nanakshahis" (Sikhs).

Specifically found in a section of the manuscript on "The sixteen Vaishnava sects ". The types of Vaishnava "sects" described in the text include the following: Gosain of Vindraban (f. 4v); Gosain of Gokul (f. 5v); Sakhibhava (f. 7r); Ramanandi (f. 8r); Vairagi (f. 8v); Virakta (f. 8v); Naga (f. 9r); Ramanuji (f10r); Kabirpanthi (f10v); Dadupanthi (f11r); Ravidaspanthi (f11v); Harichandi (f. 12r); Surnapanthi (f. 12v); Madhavi (f .13v); Sadhavi (f. 13v); Charandasi (f. 15r)


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Sītal Singh (see Carl Ernst’s chapter on him, below) had been commissioned to write an account of the different religious groups in Benares in 1800 by a British magistrate John Deane. Also titled Fuqarā-yi Hind, it includes descriptions of 48 different types of ascetic groups divided into 5 chapters on Vaishnavas, Shaivas, Shaktas, Sikhs and Jains. The descriptions are followed by a short philosophical defence of the Vedanta and an early census of the different religious and professional groups to be found in Benares. In addition to this work, Sītal Singh wrote several other philosophical works and poetry under the name Bīkhwud.

IO Islamic 3087 includes 48 miniature portraits painted in the margins next to the relevant descriptions. Unlike the typically more sophisticated company paintings which occur in similar works, these are comparatively simplistic in style. Although the manuscript is not dated, the paper is watermarked J. Whatman 1816 so it must have been copied after that but before Mackenzie's death in 1821. Several of the paintings are dated between 13th and 27th January, but without any year. Perhaps these were the dates when the paintings were added in the margins.

–– Ursula Sims-Williams (author of above description)
Date ca.1800 (likely specifically 1816–1821)
Source [2]
Author Sital Singh

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