Lot Essay
Ceremonial standards play an important role in Sikh religious practice, both as parts of a Sikh temple and to be carried in processions. The inscription on the present standard head mentions Kabul, associated with Sikhism since Guru Nanak’s visit to the city in the 15th century. Here, it appears to refer to a division of the Khalsa army led by Bhai Gurdas. Alternatively, the inscription may be a commemorative one, invoking the name of the illustrious 17th-century Sikh preacher of the same name.