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==Mool Mantar's handwritten by the Gurus==
==Mool Mantar's handwritten by the Gurus==
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The [[Mool Mantar]] (also spelt '''Mul Mantra''') is the most important composition contained within the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]]; it is the basis of [[Sikhism]]. It appears at the very beginning of the holy Granth and is repeated in part before every important sub-section within the holy Granth. The hand-written copies of the Mool Mantar by the Gurus show a variety of writing styles and artistic flair of the Gurus.


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==Hukamnamas written by the Gurus==


==Other things written by the Gurus==
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Image:Ggstoroopa.jpg|<small>This hukamnama signed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji aks Bhai Roopa Chand for assistance of arms, men and camels.</small>
Image:Ggstoroopa.jpg|<small>This hukamnama signed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji asks Bhai Roopa Chand for assistance of arms, men and camels.</small>
Image:Ggstomahar.jpg|<small>This Hukamnama signed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji is addressed to Bhai Roopa Chands grandson, Bhai Mahar Chand.</small>
Image:Ggstomahar.jpg|<small>This Hukamnama signed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji is addressed to Bhai Roopa Chands grandson, Bhai Mahar Chand.</small>
 
Image:Ggs2roopahorse.jpg|<small>A note signed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji to Bhai Roop asking for horses, mares and buffalos</small>
Image:Ggs2roopahorse.jpg|<small>Mool Mantar in the handwriting of Guru Har Rai ji</small>
Image:Ggstodharam.jpg|<small>Hukamnama of Guru Gobind Singh Ji dated 21st October 1706 for Bhai Dharam Singh and Bhai Roopa as Guru Sahib Ji was preparing to leave Sabo Ki Talwandi for the Deccan.</small>
Image:Ggstodharam.jpg|<small>Mool Mantar in the handwriting of Guru Gobind Singh ji</small>
Image:Arjantoroopa.jpg|<small>This letter is from the time of Guru Arjun Dev Ji which was sent to Bhai Roopa.</small>
Image:Arjantoroopa.jpg|<small>Mool Mantar in the handwriting of Guru Arjan Dev ji</small>
Image:Handwritingguruhargobindsingh.jpg|<small>A note signed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji to Bhai Roop asking for horses, mares and buffalos</small>
Image:7th Guru Mool Mantar.jpg|<small>Hukamnama of Guru Gobind Singh Ji dated 21st October 1706 for Bhai Dharam Singh and Bhai Roopa as Guru Sahib Ji was preparing to leave Sabo Ki Talwandi for the Deccan.</small>
 
Image:Ggssignature.jpg|<small>Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Signature</small>
Image:Ggssignature.jpg|<small>Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Signature</small>
Image:Handwriting.jpg|<small>Guru Gobind Singh Ji's handwriting</small>
Image:Handwriting.jpg|<small>Guru Gobind Singh Ji's handwriting</small>
Image:Hukam1.JPG|<small>Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Writing</small>
Image:Hukam1.JPG|<small>Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Writing</small>

Latest revision as of 13:31, 23 April 2008

Mool Mantar's handwritten by the Gurus

Main article: Mool Mantar's handwritten by the Gurus

The Mool Mantar (also spelt Mul Mantra) is the most important composition contained within the Sri Guru Granth Sahib; it is the basis of Sikhism. It appears at the very beginning of the holy Granth and is repeated in part before every important sub-section within the holy Granth. The hand-written copies of the Mool Mantar by the Gurus show a variety of writing styles and artistic flair of the Gurus.

Hukamnamas written by the Gurus

Main article: Hukamnamas written by the Gurus

Other things written by other Gursikhs from 1469-1750