
Medium
Acrylic on Coffee Stain Canvas
Dimensions
70W × 90H × 3D cm
Framing
Vintage corners, Not Framed
Emotion
Devotion, resilience, sacrifice
The Unbroken
Amandeep Rakhra · Aotearoa, New Zealand
This work reflects a spirit shaped through devotion, courage, and an unshaken vow, a life given fully to faith, purpose, and sacrifice.
The figure stands not only as a warrior, but as a presence of unwavering commitment. Every mark, every element, carries the feeling of a promise held beyond the limits of the body. It is not simply an image of strength, but of devotion that remains unbroken even through suffering.
This work speaks of a force deeper than battle, the strength to continue, to serve, and to remain aligned with one's truth even when everything is tested. A reminder that some vows are carried not by the body alone, but by the spirit that refuses to fall.
Context
About Baba Deep Singh Ji
Baba Deep Singh Ji is one of the most revered figures in Sikh history, remembered as a saint, scholar, and warrior of immense devotion. He is deeply honoured for his commitment to the Sikh faith and for the courage with which he stood in its defence.
More than a historical warrior, Baba Deep Singh Ji represents absolute dedication, a life lived in service to the Guru, to truth, and to righteousness. His story continues to inspire not only through bravery, but through the spiritual strength and humility that guided his actions.
The Shastra associated with him reflects not aggression, but duty, the responsibility to protect what is sacred, to uphold justice, and to stand firm in faith. In this way, the weapon becomes more than an object of battle; it becomes a symbol of discipline, sacrifice, and spiritual resolve.
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