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17 August 2019–4 April 2021, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix
At the very foundation of Sikhism is the recognition that God is One, an eternal and all-pervasive unity, which was a radical concept in medieval Indian society. The second tenet is that all Creation is equal, without distinction by caste, creed, gender, or station in life. In the words of its founder Guru Nanak, “I see
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Many of these events may have been cancelled or postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Our thoughts go out to anyone who has been affected.
17 August 2019–4 April 2021, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix
At the very foundation of Sikhism is the recognition that God is One, an eternal and all-pervasive unity, which was a radical concept in medieval Indian society. The second tenet is that all Creation is equal, without distinction by caste, creed, gender, or station in life. In the words of its founder Guru Nanak, “I see
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Abstract Views | 76 | 40 | 3 |
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