Guru Nanak Sahib 13-Panel Portable Exhibition (QUOTE ON REQUEST)

The cost of this product will be determined UPON REQUEST. Please reach out to info@sikhri.org.

Guru Nanak Sahib’s 550 years Prakash Purab (illumination day) is about the light that shines like the Sun and the proclamation that roars like the Lion.

The vision of this exhibit is to give the audience a glimpse into the life and legacy of Guru Nanak Sahib. Therefore, each narrative focuses on the Guru’s messages in their essence. No background on the sakhis (witnessed, written accounts) is required to understand the content, which is Gurbani-focused yet accessible to Sikhs and non-Sikhs alike. 

The exhibition begins with the arrival of the Guru, followed by the travels of the Guru through modern SouthEast Asia and the Middle East, concluding with the Guru bequeathing the Light to the Second Nanak - Guru Angad Sahib.

This exhibit weaves the different narratives of the Guru’s life in a visual experience using primary and secondary sources to create an understanding of the origins of Sikhi in 13 expandable banners.

 

The Arrival
The Guru’s arrival in 1469.


The Bargain
The Guru’s legacy of langar (distribution).

The Encounter
The Guru’s gift to humanity - IkOankar (1-Ness).

 The Host
The Guru states, there is no honor in wealth earned through exploitation. 

The Proclamation 
The Guru’s proclamation of IkOankar and the Sikh worldview.

 The Rituals
The Guru challenges caste, and affirms  IkOankar in all.

The Journeys
The Guru’s travels across SouthEast Asia and the Middle East.

 The Impure
The Guru denounces the impurity of women.

The Prisoners
The Guru taken as a prisoner in Saidpur.

 The Center
The Guru establishes Kartarpur, the first Sikh center.

The Interpreter 
The Guru in the walled city of Mecca.

The Throne
The Guru bestows Sabad (Divine-Word) and raj-jog (rule-union) to the Second Nanak. 

 

Portability and Easy Setup
Each banner is specifically designed for retractable banner stands that can be easily carried and set up for exhibitions and other display settings. 

Logo Customization
SikhRI will place your organization’s custom logo directly on the banner.

Printing Dimensions
Guru Nanak Sahib: Exhibition Series
Standardized Retractable Banner Size Stands - vinyl
x13 Graphic Drops, 300 dpi, PDF/X-4:2010
Display Size / Dimensions: Trim: 33" x 80", 1/4" bleed (Total size: 33"1/2 x 80" 1/2)
Hi-resolution print-ready files supplied

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