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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
i have stopped trimming
sat sri akal veerji,
if u remember abt two months ago we were on topic of trimming, pls check my photo, finally i have stopped trimming,, thax to u all veerji for this motivation.
Bhupinder Singh
The Story of Vaisakhi : BBC
With thanks : BBC & YouTube
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
San Jose Gurdwara - New Diwan Hall Inauguration
Jerry Brown, Governor of California, speaking at new Diwan hall. Submitted by : Avon Puri
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Sobha Singh work fetches Rs 1 cr, Baroda pearl canopy Rs 10 cr
NEW YORK: A famous pearl canopy of Baroda sold for Rs 10.30 crore while an oil portrait of Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh by celebrated artist Sobha Singh fetched Rs 1.04 crore at a Sotheby's auction here.
The total sale at the Indian and Southeast Asian Works of Art auction was $ 9,431,375, the auction house said.
A copper Manjushri figure from the 11th/12th century sold for $ 2,322,500.
An opaque watercolour heightened with gold on paper of Maharaja Arjun Singh with his courtiers sold for $ 27,500, four times its pre-sale upper estimate while another painting of Maharaja Man Singh fetched $ 16,250, twice the estimate.
A ceremonial dagger, Damascus steel blade with 2 ivory hilt from South India, Madurai also exceeded its $ 20,000-30,000 estimate to sell for $ 158,500.
The total sale at the Indian and Southeast Asian Works of Art auction was $ 9,431,375, the auction house said.
A copper Manjushri figure from the 11th/12th century sold for $ 2,322,500.
An opaque watercolour heightened with gold on paper of Maharaja Arjun Singh with his courtiers sold for $ 27,500, four times its pre-sale upper estimate while another painting of Maharaja Man Singh fetched $ 16,250, twice the estimate.
A ceremonial dagger, Damascus steel blade with 2 ivory hilt from South India, Madurai also exceeded its $ 20,000-30,000 estimate to sell for $ 158,500.
with thanks : indiatimes.timesofindia : link above for detailed news.
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