Amritsar’s - Parsva Bakasana: Side Crow Pose
Guru Nanak founded Sikhism, to question the prevalant traditions, in all major religions in India at the time. He advocated for “one god” who resides in every human being, “Guru Granth Sahib” their religious text incorporating teachings from many religious texts and from Sufi mystics and poets of the time, including his own poems and teachings . Today Sikh religion has evolved to have its own rules and traditions. Harmandir Sahab or more popularly known as “Golden temple”, is coated with Gold, an epitome of worldly riches, though Nanak himself was a humble poet and saint. Perhaps this is the irony of all institutions of religious worship, think Vatican, Bejeweled Buddhas, or Tirupati (richest Hindu god) In this paintings I emphasize the equal status of Sikh women, one playing dhol, while another performs the famous Punjabi Jalebi, which involves rotating her body weight on her hands. Mata Khivi cooks a meal for thousands of devotees, a feat that established the tradition of “Langar”. M