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I just wanted to point out that we need to be careful with such inscriptions on the hilt. |
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Had it been inscribed with the name of Shah Jahan , we could have been rightfully skeptical.
But Rup Singh? Some functionary so minor, that nobody even knows his name or place on the totem pole? I wouldn’t doubt his ownership of this sword or his subservient position to Sri Baldev Ji. BTW, who was this Sri Baldev Ji? :-))) |
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maybe baldev is referring to balarama? the older brother of krishna who was also referred to as baladeva? |
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Baldev, Baidyanath ... are different representations of Shiva. |
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