DescriptionGuru Arjun Dev being pronounced fifth guru.jpg
English: Baba Buddha places a tikka (a mark of distinction) on the forehead of Guru Arjun Dev, pronouncing him the fifth Guru. Guru Ram Das is seated on the right. From an old fresco in Gurdwara Ramsar Sahib in Amritsar.
Date
19th century
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[1]; source given there: Singh, Patwant (1989). The Golden Temple. ET Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9627375012.
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Baba Budah Ji crowing the Fourth Guru , Guru Ramdas Ji
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