File:Miniature painting depicting the Punjabi folk deity Sakhi Sarwar, also known as 'Lakhdata'.jpg

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English: Miniature painting depicting the Punjabi folk religion deity Sakhi Sarwar, also known as 'Lakhdata'. Kept in the collection of the Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh. The Punjabi folk deity is based upon a Sufi saint known as Sultan Sakhi Sarwar who lived in Punjab during the 12th century whom was posthumously deified. This painting was digitized by the Panjab Digital Library.
Date Unknown, likely circa 17th to 19th century
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Author Unknown artist. Digitized by the Panjab Digital Library.

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Miniature painting depicting the Punjabi folk deity Sakhi Sarwar, also known as 'Lakhdata'

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