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:shock: u stole my baba jiz pick...im in love with him (i dont know who he is but ah...and the bibiji stanindg with him...chardi kalla) blush21.gif

the babaji(ur disply pic)

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Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki fateh

we can love him together... maybe we can gather more dhoor that way. Two is always betta that one ... :TH:

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!!

His features resemble this jolly Taksali Granthi I know...

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!!

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!!

Is it baba Sukhchen Singh you referr to, as he too has the same jolly appearence- he is pretty tall and broad, but the face makes him into a gentle giant!

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There certainly is evidence to suggest this is the case. A closer examination is needed- lets get those historical texts out again. I believe it has been prophecised that the mystery of the allu and tyhe warrior will only be solved with the discovery of the second great unknown artwork. However, I have some suspicions regarding the authenticity of this piece in realtion to the theory of the eclair and clubs of death. The artist of this piece is known to be Simran Kaur (not a name which features in any of the cookbooks I have consulted). And also, doesn't the Singhnee look a little young to be the mother?

Either way, before we proceed any further, we must first praise this artwork in the manner we have praised the warrior. Despite the controversy regarding the authenticity, this image is certainly of a very high calibre. I await your artistic interpretations of this masterpiece (No offence to the Simran Kaur meant by this post- I really do like this picture- the simplicity is what makes it so good. Have you got any others?)

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There certainly is evidence to suggest this is the case. A closer examination is needed- lets get those historical texts out again. I believe it has been prophecised that the mystery of the allu and tyhe warrior will only be solved with the discovery of the second great unknown artwork. However, I have some suspicions regarding the authenticity of this piece in realtion to the theory of the eclair and clubs of death. The artist of this piece is known to be Simran Kaur (not a name which features in any of the cookbooks I have consulted). And also, doesn't the Singhnee look a little young to be the mother?

Either way, before we proceed any further, we must first praise this artwork in the manner we have praised the warrior. Despite the controversy regarding the authenticity, this image is certainly of a very high calibre. I await your artistic interpretations of this masterpiece (No offence to the Simran Kaur meant by this post- I really do like this picture- the simplicity is what makes it so good. Have you got any others?)

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Hmm i agree....i think we can rule out the bailna eclair theory as proposed early there are many flaws in it as you have pointed out. However, i must say the artwork by Simran Kaur is amazing, your right the simple use of colour and texture really comes across well.....i have a feeling that although it is technically superior to the khalsa warrior painting...it does not have the same histotical value although i think we both agree further studies will need to be carried out. Notice the use of orthodox plane paper....i think simran might be trying to convey a hidden message through this......my team is working on deciphering this message as we speak (Btw bhenji for the dastaar of the singhnee what instruments did u use to colour it - and Harpal is right.....i think your picture is ace....Please scan some more that you have drawn <_< )

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On a serious note: That icy blue colour on the dastaar is amazing.

Now, onto more important things, I too was intigued by the orthodoxical integrity of the paper used. Plain paper is certainly an interesting choice. Note how the right hand side of the face of the Singhnee merges with the paper to show how everything is the creation of Waheguru, and nothing is seperate from anything else if we come to realise this. The whole of creation is one.

The technical mastery of this picture suggests that while it may indeed not link well with the bailna eclair theory, it is more likely to be thje theory than artwork that is inaccurate.

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