Tales from Punjab in the form of stories and songs, sing poems of Ranjit Singh's gallantry and courage. A majority of them speak of his humanitarianism that enabled him to pardon his foes; and by his dignified behaviour and considerate treatment, he won their love and respect. Though Maharaja Ranjit Singh was a Sikh, his government was not a theocracy. It was secular in administration and action.
A regal portrait of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, this painting justifies his title in dress and demeanour. A royal robe is complemented by regal jewellery; a sarpech made of gems and pearls adorn his turban. An aristocratic moustache and a flowing beard bears a royal mark. That he had lost one eye to illness was of little consequence. Despite the regalia, the portrait is painted in subdued hues, yet in all splendour!.
This description by Renu Rana.
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