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2010-07-14 01:44 Profitoftruth85 637×480× (57017 bytes) ==Summary== {{Information |Description= Maharaja Ranjit Singh listening to Granth Sahib being recited near the Golden Temple. Painting in oils by August Schoefft, Vienna, c.1850. Princess Bamba Collection, Lahore Fort. |Source= http://www.sikhspectrum.com
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Maharaja Ranjit Singh listening to Guru Granth Sahib being recited near the Akal Takht and Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab, India
{{Information |Description={{en|Maharaja Ranjit Singh listening to Granth Sahib being recited near the Golden Temple. Painting in oils by August Schoefft, Vienna, c.1850. Princess Bamba Collection, Lahore Fort.}} |Source=Transferred from [http://en.wik...