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Image:Ggstoroopa.jpg|<small>This hukamnama signed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji | 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>A note signed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji to Bhai Roop asking for horses, mares and buffalos</small> |
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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