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English: Fresco painting of Baba Gurditta, the eldest son of the sixth Sikh guru, Guru Hargobind, and second leader of the Udasi sect succeeding Sri Chand. Circa early 18th century fresco art from Dehradun. The mural is located at the Ram Rai Darbar of Dehradun (specifically at a location near the southern gate of the darbar, named the Bhai Bahlo Darwaza).

The Ram Rai Darbar of Dehradun has possibly the earliest extant or known wall paintings of the Sikh Gurus (Ref. 'Early Wall Painting of Garhwal' by B.P. Kamboj). It contains other depictions of important figures of the Ramraiya and Udasi sects, too. The painting of Guru Nanak is based on a miniature from 1685 in the collection of the Darbar. Ram Rai has the title of "Guru" because these paintings were commissioned by him and his Ramraiya sect. He is of course not considered a "Guru" by mainstream Sikhs.

This image of this artwork can be found at: https://twitter.com/iqtibaas88/status/1595323911482134528

Further reading: Malhotra, Karamjit K. “Professor J.S. Grewal Prize: IN SEARCH OF EARLY SIKH ART.” Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, vol. 71, 2010, pp. 397–408. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/44147507.
Date circa early 18th century
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Fresco painting of Baba Gurditta, the eldest son of the sixth Sikh guru, Guru Hargobind, and second leader of the Udasi sect succeeding Sri Chand, circa early 18th century

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