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Gur Shabad Ratanakar Mahankosh by Kahan Singh Nabha, popularly known as Mahankosh | '''Gur Shabad Ratanakar Mahankosh''' by [[Kahan Singh Nabha]], popularly known as Mahankosh | ||
is a not only the first dictionary of Sikh Scripture and books on Sikh Religion on western concept of lexis but also a classical reference book of Sikh History, Philosophy and contemporary Sikh States . Even after a century of its compilation, it still remains a unique reference document. | is a not only the first dictionary of [[Sikh]] Scripture and books on Sikh Religion on western concept of lexis but also a classical reference book of Sikh History, Philosophy and contemporary Sikh States . Even after a century of its compilation, it still remains a unique reference document. | ||
Some Facts Of The Book:<br> | |||
According to Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha (Gur Shabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh, Page 441) Ghar has two meanings: a Tala or a kind of Tal, Swar and kinds of Murchanna. | |||
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Revision as of 14:44, 13 July 2007
Gur Shabad Ratanakar Mahankosh by Kahan Singh Nabha, popularly known as Mahankosh is a not only the first dictionary of Sikh Scripture and books on Sikh Religion on western concept of lexis but also a classical reference book of Sikh History, Philosophy and contemporary Sikh States . Even after a century of its compilation, it still remains a unique reference document.
Some Facts Of The Book:
According to Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha (Gur Shabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh, Page 441) Ghar has two meanings: a Tala or a kind of Tal, Swar and kinds of Murchanna.