This artwork illustrates Kirat Karo, meaning “Earn an honest living,” one of the foundational teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Depicted through a humble Sikh farmer working the land with a hal (plough) and bail (oxen), the piece honors the sanctity of honest labor and the deep connection between work and spirituality in Sikhism.
Rooted in Simplicity: The farmer symbolizes the Sikh ideal of living a truthful, self-reliant life—working hard in the fields and earning with dignity.
Spiritual Message: Kirat Karo isn’t just about making a living—it’s about doing so with honesty, humility, and service to humanity.
Artistic Heritage: The earthy tones, traditional ploughing scene, and subtle divine aura in the background reflect the eternal presence of the Guru in everyday toil.
Ideal for Home & Workspaces: Whether in your living area, office, meditation space, or farmhouse-style setting, this frame is a gentle yet powerful reminder of righteous living.
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