One movement depicts this man seated crosslegged and dressed in white while possessing a star or padam marking on his upturned right foot. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this man, who declared “Recite and continue to recite” upon emerging from a religious text in the vision of a founding saint. In other tales, this man resisted the black magic of Kamrup, and after his death, his corpse vanished into thin air, leaving only flowers behind.
ANSWER: Guru Nanak
[10e] Baba Nand Singh founded the early 20th-century Nanaksar movement after envisioning Guru Nanak emerging from this Sikh text, considered the final guru.
ANSWER: Guru Granth Sahib [accept Adi Granth]
[10m] Guru Nanak’s imagery of an upturned right foot is referenced in depictions of Nand Singh sitting on this animal’s pelt. Shiva is typically depicted sitting on, or being garbed with, the skin of these animals.
ANSWER: tigers [or tigresses]
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