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English: Depiction of Bankhandi Maharaj (known as Baba Bankhandi Maharaj), an Udasi saint, originally said to hail from either Nepal or Kero Khetar near Dehli, who moved to the area of today's Sadh Belo, Sindh (then a forested island called Menak Parbat) in 1823 at the young age of 15 and was its founder. He died in 1863. A temple dedicated to him was constructed in 1899. Originally published in: Masand, Parsram Veerumal (1940) Sakhar Soonharo (The Beautiful Sukkur) Sundar Shevak Sabha, Sukkur Sindh.
Date circa 1940
date QS:P,+1940-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Jatt, Zahida. (2018). Devotion Transcending Regional Boundaries: An Exploration of the Origin, Adaption and Development of Udasipanth in Sindh. URL: link
Author Parsram Veerumal Masand

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