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Bhagat Singh - Sikhi Art's newest Fantasy Painting called - 'Blind Chakram on Howdah' - is a story of two Nihangs defending their Temple from blood-thirsty demons, storming through the demon hordes atop their enraged four-tusked elephant.

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The main character, the wise Chakram is the one riding on the elephant's back, in the wooden structure known as the Howdah. Behind him you can see the Temple and surrounding city under siege. The buildings are being destroyed and civilians murdered. Amongst this chaos, our Nihang hero Chakram, his Nihang partner, and his four-tusked elephant storm through the demon front lines. His elephant stomps through the horned beasts filled with rage, in a dynamic scene, while his Nihang partner impales a demon with his spear.

Chakram is blind himself and relies solely on his faith, his inner sight to guide his attacks. His tall turban serves as a high-reaching lightning rod that helps him to channel the immense power of the roaring heavens. Suddenly, in a quick flash of insight, the lightning strikes his turban and empowers him. He creates a sharp ring, known as a chakram, out of the lightning and then fires it on to the oncoming army.

'Blind Chakram on Howdah' is the newest paintings in a series of Sikh Fantasy Paintings by the artist Bhagat Singh. While its content is imaginary, the painting is based on spiritual ideas. It is a spiritual puzzle that is meant to be solved by the viewer.

Take a closer look at the painting, click here - http://www.sikhiart.com/product/prints-of-blind-chakram-on-howdah/

Bhagat Singh Bedi

Bhagat Singh Bedi

Bhagat Singh Bedi has been painting Sikh History since the young age of 11. His Sikh Paintings connect us to our ancient heritage by telling stories of our ancestors in vivid colours. Each painting is carefully hand-painted, researched and detailed by Bhagat, over years of meditation. Bhagat's fine art prints can be purchased for your home, and can be easily ordered online at SikhiArt.com

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