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English: Fresco of Guru Angad from above the entrance of the Baoli Sahib (alt. spelt as 'Bauli Sahib') located in Goindwal (alt. spelt as 'Goindval'). The Gurmukhi numeral "੨" is written on the right-side, showing the significance of Angad as the second of the Sikh Gurus. A black-and-white photograph of the fresco which shows more of the bordering design can be found here: http://www.sikh-heritage.co.uk/gurus/Angad/Guru%20Angad.htm
Date likely circa 19th century
Source Nihung Santhia social media page. URL: https://www.facebook.com/nihungsanthia/photos/parkash-purab-sri-guru-angad-dev-ji-maharajlakh-lakh-vadhai-to-the-saadhsangat-o/1797142860442614/
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