
Sultan Ibrahim Adham of Balkh visited by angels. Provincial Mughal, mid 18th century. Sultan Ibrahim seated cross-legged on a tree stump, with his eyes closed in contemplation, four angels standing before him in colorful robes bearing gifts, another ascetic leaning against a small mound on the opposite side.
Per Bonhams: A popular subject in 18th-century Mughal paintings, echoing that of Siddhartha, Sultan Ibrahim ibn Adham (d.776-77) gave up the royal Kingdom of Balkh to become a wandering dervish. Here, we see him visited by angels who favor him over a more seasoned dervish, serving him ten bowls of food and the other only one. When the other grumbles in envy, a voice from the sky explains that whereas he was poor to begin with, Sultan Ibrahim ibn Adham gave up a lot more for the love of God.