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  • ...p://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr24/charts/ScriptChart35.html Unicode script chart] ===History of Script===
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  • '''Language and Script Guru Granth Sahib''' == Language and Script ==
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  • ...letters in a source script which do not correspond with letters in a goal script. Romaji is an example of a transliterating method. ...e letters of the source script to letters pronounced similarly in the goal script, for some specific pair of source and goal language.
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  • ...literally "from the King's mouth") is a local variant of the Perso-Arabic script. Both of the scripts of Iranian and Arabic roots were amalgamated and inve ...ation of [[Pakistan]]. However, in the East Punjab India, the [[Gurmukhi]] script is used by all people (Sikhs especially) to record the Punjabi language.
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  • ...ect as is done in Sikh Gurudwaras. A copy of Guru Granth Sahib in Gurmukhi script is kept wrapped up in a small room nearby, because few priests of the prese
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  • ...on manuscripts reckon it to be the first ever work written in the Gurmukhi script and appeared in the form of a book.
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  • ...al Gupta for his valuable research in Hindi literature written in Gurmukhi script. ...storehouse of Hindi literature can enter only through the door of Gurmukhi script. To this genre belongs Bhai Santokh Singh’s Suraj Parkash. Among the othe
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  • * [[Gurmukhi Script]] ...p://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr24/charts/ScriptChart35.html Unicode script chart]
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  • This is the first character of the [[Gurmukhi]] script.
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  • * [[Gurmukhi Script]] ...p://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr24/charts/ScriptChart35.html Unicode script chart]
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  • '''Devanĝgarī''' is an abugida script used to write, either along with other scripts, or exclusively, several [[I ...arī appeared in approx. the 8th century as an eastern variant of the Gupta script, contemporary to Sharada, its western variant. The descendants of Brahmi fo
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  • ...u Angad spent a lot of time with his children. He taught them the Gurmukhi script that he had revised and simplified which is used in Guru Granth Sahib. When
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  • ..., was under internment. Only a single stanza of Alam in Hindi, in GURMUKHI script, survives in which he celebrates the bounty of his master, Guru Gobind Sing
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  • * [[Gurmukhi Script]] ...s://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr24/charts/ScriptChart35.html Unicode script chart]
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  • ...orate Guru Nanak’s visit. At Pyakochin, an engraving on stone, in Gurmukhi script, was earlier preserved to commemorate the visit of Guru Nanak. From Pyakoch
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  • ...nt languages spoken in central and south Asia. In ancient times [[Sharda]] script was used to write this language,which was developed by Budhist monks of [[K ...e at the helm of affairs.Presently it is written in [[Hindi]] or [[Lundi]] script.
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  • ...ts own. These scripts are distinctly different from Dava-Nagari, the usual script of Sanskrit. ...ot use any diacritics to modify the inherent vowel of the consonants. This script was mainly used by village traders to keep their account and money lending
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  • Punjabi alphabet is known as Gurmukhi. Gurmukhi is a script. Since its characters were used for writing and transcribing the biography Gurmukhi script is an evolute from the old Brahmi script like Devanagari and other scripts of the area like Sharda, Takri, Mahajani
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  • ==The rights of Sikhs to study the Punjabi language written in the Gurmukhi script== ...ended the right of Sikhs to study the Punjabi language written in Gurmukhi script. They later represented Sikh interests in the Senate of Panjab University C
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  • ..., here too three copies of Siri Guru Granth Sahib in Gurmukhi and Devnagri script are seated side by side in a rectangular pavilion on a raised platform.
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  • ...modified Arabic script called Shahmukhi(from the king's mouth). Shahmukhi script is almost like Urdu.
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  • * [[Gurmukhi Script]] ...p://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr24/charts/ScriptChart35.html Unicode script chart]
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  • ...p://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr24/charts/ScriptChart35.html Unicode script chart] * [[Gurmukhi Script]]
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  • ...n western Punjab by the British. He learnt reading and writing in Gurmukhi script from the village granthi and took the initiation of the Khalsa at the age o
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  • ...p://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr24/charts/ScriptChart35.html Unicode script chart] ===History of Script===
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  • ...n, a Sikh society. Published from Lahore in the Punjabi language (Gurmukhi script), the newspaper was established in 1886 and functioned sporadically till 19 ...per of Khalsa Diwan Society being published in Lithography and in Gurmukhi script. Its first two editors were Giani Jhanda Singh Faridkot and Sardar Basant S
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  • ...literally means "from the mouth of the Guru". Gurmukhi is the name of the script used in writing primarily [[Punjabi]] and, secondarily, Sindhi language. It * [[Gurmukhi Script]]
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  • ...ath nor transmigration, where the illusion and suffering ceases, where the script of Chitragupta is torn and the messengers of Yama do not have any power. (S
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  • ...t work on monism called AdvaitaSiddhi into Braj Bhasha, using the GURMUKHI script. He gave the translated version the tide of Sugamsar Chandrika. This book,
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  • 'Kundhi or kundi (in Gurmukhī script) is a prominent [[Sikh]] clan belonging to the Jatt tribe.
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  • ...and even more similar to [[Hindi]]. However, it is written in a different script and in reverse direction i.e from right to left and the pages also run in r
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  • * [[Gurmukhi Script]] ...p://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr24/charts/ScriptChart35.html Unicode script chart]
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  • ...ctive Akali reformist, and also learnt reading and writing in Gurmukhi script. He also received the rites of Khalsa initiation. He married and raised
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  • ...literally means "from the mouth of the Guru". Gurmukhi is the name of the script used in writing primarily [[Punjabi]] and, secondarily, Sindhi language. It ===Essential Features of the Gurmukhi Script===
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  • ...hat as the work of rendering the ancient texts, into Bhakha, in Gurmukhi script under the patronage of Guru Gobind Singh was in progress Tahikan's manu
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  • ...''Nand Pachisi'' and ''Karkha Guru Gobind Singh Ka'', both in [[Gurmukhi]] script, have survived. The former describing Kaliyuga, the ontemporary Age of Dark
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  • ...attended the village primary school and also learnt lande or the Mahajani script traditionally used by businessmen. He received the rites of the [[Khalsa]]
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  • ...h. The characters are normally aligned below the line of writing. Gurmukhi script like most of other Indian language scripts is written in a nonlinear fashio ...nt writing systems in the world. Most letters and modifiers in the Punjabi script have a fixed pronunciation. Only a few have variable pronunciation dependin
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  • ...out hunting. He had also learnt to read and write Punjabi in the Gurmukhi script. He excelled at performing kirtan, singing the holy hymns. He enlisted in 2
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  • ...etails concerning their clients. It was later transliterated into Gurmukhi script by Bhatt Chhaj[ju Singh Kaushish in 1925 Bk/AD 1869. The work has since bee
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  • ...ngh and son of Karivar Pashaura Singh, for printing books in Gurmukhi script with a view to promoting Punjabi literature and culture. Jagjot Singh h
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  • ...HAN VALIAN'' ''', manuscript copies {pothidn, lit. books), in [[Gurmukhi]] script, containing some of the compositions of the first three Gurus and eight med ...of the first pothi are written in a different hand in an unfamiliar landd script which has no vowel signs nor any diacritical sign for the nasal sound /ri/.
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  • ...IT Singh and son of Karivar Pashaura Singh, for printing books in GURMUKHI script with a view to promoting PUNJABI literature and culture. Jagjot SINGH had b
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  • ...impression that God is masculine, which is not the message in the original script. The reader must correct for this every time these words are used. That is
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  • ..." in 1929. It published low priced monthly tracts in Punjabi in Gurmukhi script, for distribution among the Sikh masses. The themes usually were the live
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  • ...l poetry in a mixture of [[Braj]] and [[Punjabi]], written in [[Gurmukhi]] script by Baba Ram Das, a Divana sadhu. The volume is preserved with reverence due
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  • ...ld's Muslims do not speak Arabic as their native language but can read the script and recite the words of religious texts. Some Muslim speakers of Arabic con
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  • ...gad spent a lot of time with his children. He taught them the [[Gurmukhi]] script that he had revised and simplified which is used in Guru Granth Sahib. When
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  • ...t. The language of the Granth is a mixture of Punjabi and Sadh Bhakha; the script is Gurmukhi.
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  • ==Script Converters== ...niv-savoie.fr/~humayoun/punjabi/ Developing Punjabi Resources in Shahmukhi Script] by M. Humayoun
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  • ...ed as “from the mouth of the Guru”. However, the term used for the Punjabi script has somewhat different connotations. The opinion given by traditional schol
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  • ...so known as Gursikkhan di Bhagatmal, a manuscript in Punjabi, Gurmukhi script, attributed to Bhai Mani Singh (d. 1737) the martyr, who had received t
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  • ...shop Calcutta" in 1999 AD. Another Ghazal collection of Betab in Devnaagri Script entitled "Cactus-Aur-Gulab" was also published in the year 1999 AD.
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  • ...e whole of the [[SGGS|Guru Granth Sahib's]] 1430 pages are written in this script. * [[Gurmukhi Script]]
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  • ...s Chog (1913), Khoikoo (1916), Bambiha Bol (1925), Prem Kahani (in Persian Script) and Raja Rasalu reveal him as a talented critic and a fine researcher.
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  • ...of the published version contain Guru Tegh Bahadur's hymns in the Dcvnagri script). The book is divided into 72 chapters. The first five chapters refer to th
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  • ...<ref>[[Unicode]] has a special "Muhammad" ligature at U+FDF4 in the Arabic script set</ref>; '''Mohammed''', '''Muhammed''', '''Mahomet''')<ref> Variants of
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  • ...Guru Gobind Singh, Nanak X. The manuscript of the work in Gurmukhi script obtained from Bhai Fatta, ninth in descent from Bhai Natth Mall, throug
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  • ...lebrating an earlier poet of this name, is a poem in Punjabi, Gurmukhi script, describing the valorous deeds of Hari Singh Nalva (1793-1837), an army g
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  • ...ppears in some verses of the poem. The Var was first published in Persian script by Qazi Fazal Haq, a teacher at Government College, Lahore. According to hi
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  • ...6), blessed by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] himself, introduced a seal in Persian script as authentication mark and recorded the initial formula to read as Ik Onkar ...and provide crucial clues for tracing the development of the [[Gurmukhi]] script and Punjabi prose.
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  • ...gad spent a lot of time with his children. He taught them the [[Gurmukhi]] script that he had revised and simplified which is used in Guru Granth Sahib. When
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  • ...nstitutions and in official work in the province and (b) Hindi in Devnagri script as the Federal language which should be taught from the fourth primary clas ...i language till then but the next part was regarding acceptance of Punjabi script and she considered it very vital. On 31st she concluded her presentation. B
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  • ...lphabet' in to a simplified alphabet now known as Gurmukhi. It was in this script in which Guru Angad Dev Ji complied the Hymns of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. To Guru
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  • ...opriate to birth, marriage and funeral ceremonies and rites. The commonest script is Gurmukhi, although gutkas published in English, Devanagari and Persian s
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  • '''GURMUKHI''' is the name of the script used in writing primarily [[Punjabi]] and, secondarily, Sindhi language. It It is an evolute from the old Brahmi script like Devanagari and other scripts of the area like Sharda, Takri, Mahajani
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  • ...and stíchos, "verse") is a poem or other form of writing in an alphabetic script, in which the first letter, syllable or word of each line, paragraph or oth
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  • ...d in the descendant families, now scattered mostly in Haryana state. Their script is bhattakshari, a kind of family code like lande or mahajani. During the l
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  • Advantages of Unicode relating to Gurmukhi script: The purpose of this write-up is not to give any detailed information on th ...on a computer with support for Unicode, will always be viewed in the right script even if the font in which web-pages are made is not installed into the syst
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  • ...Pradesi. For a time, the Akali was published from Amritsartn Urdu, Persian script, simultaneously with the Akali te Pradesi (Punjabi). The Akali te Pradesi t
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  • * [[Gurmukhi Script]]
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  • ...s Muntakhab Ulhaqaiq''', a collection of miscellaneous letters, in Persian script, mostly of Sikh chiefs of the Punjab addressed to one another on subjects r
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  • ...ed with Sufi thoughts. The text is both in [[Punjabi]] language as well as script. For this he really deserves our heartiest appreciations as well as congrat
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  • ...ster) of the [[Sikhs]] worldwide. The scripture is written in [[Gurmukhi]] script spanning several languages of the Indian subcontinent including [[Punjabi]]
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  • ...he Granth is written in [[Gurmukhi]] (literally "from the mouth of gurus") script and the predominant language used is [[Punjabi]]. A unique feature of the G
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  • :Hindus - Sanskrit Devnagri Script - mother of all languages :Muslims - Arabic / Persian / Urdu, all written in a variation of Arabic script.
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  • ...r following Gurus. [[Guru Angad Dev]] ji invented the Gurmukhi script, the script used in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. In order to popularize the new script, the Guru started teaching it to the children of the [[Sikh]]s. Bhai Budha
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  • ...nty nine consonants in Gurmukhi (k to v) conform to those in the Devanagri script and stanzas 17 and 46 begin with these consonants, with "m" figuring twice.
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  • ...bani Srigranth.org] Easy and powerful search facility; results in Original script, Hindi, Roman, English; several version of translations; unicode text
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  • ...em, the Manikyala Inscription, helped J. Prinsep to decipher the Kharoshti script, and is now preserved in the Lahore Museum. He also wrote his Memoirs cover
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  • ...nage, etc. The walls have graffiti by religious travellers in old Gurmukhi script. The walls have graffiti by religious travellers in old Gurmukhi script. Constructed in limestone, the Gurdwara has on its walls statues of elepha
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  • ...i and draws vocabulary from Sanskrit, while Urdu is written in the Persian script and draws on Persian and Arabic. The separation is largely a political one;
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  • ...realized that he would need to learn to read Panjabi and in particular the script or alphabet that the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] is written in; [[Gurmukhi]].
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  • ...the use of the [[Punjabi language]] both in the [[Gurmukhi]] and Shahmukhi script. Many other products for popularising Punjabi and breaking the script and language barriers have been developed under his leadership. Some of the
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  • ...yone stanzas describing the state of true religious discernment. A written script was made by Saido and left with Raja Shivnabh.
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  • ...ng [[Gurmukh]]i script that became accessible to all and sundry- it is the script of the Holy [[Adi Granth]]- the [[Sikh scriptures]] and the vehicle of wri
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  • ...ara is associated with the place where Guru Angad Devji finalised Gurmukhi script. The Gurdwara has a fine hall with canopied doors.
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  • ...e everyone; He does not discriminate and all are the same to Him. The full script is:
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  • ...di (written in Devnagari script) and Urdu (written in Perso-Arabic or Urdu script) are variants of Khari Boli spoken in Delhi and Meerut region. Court circle ...o-Arabic or Urdu script. In the beginning the difference was mainly in the script and the authors knew both the scripts. In fact the famous Hindi author, Pre
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  • ...GURU'S, historical coins, documents concerning the development of Gurmukhi script & other available material related to GURU JI's life are kept in this museu ...ous discourses and conversation with 'Siddhas' and also developed Gurmukhi script. It was a wonderful place where two 'Langars' were run at the same -one 'la
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  • ...ime with the children, teaching them a modified version of the [[Punjabi]] script which was easier to learn by the illiterate masses. This new script, which was his invention, soon became known as [[Gurmukhi]] script. He is credited in popularising this alphabet, in which the Guru Granth Sah
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  • '''Language and Script Guru Granth Sahib''' == Language and Script ==
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  • ...d Prakrit are older languages than Sanskrit. (See article on “Language and Script of the AGGS” of this debate.) ...in Punjabi. (For details discussion, please see article on “Language and Script of the AGGS” of this debate.)
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  • ...This inscription proved how far back the roots of Punjabi language and its script went.
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  • ...tes, which became accessible to all and sundry people. Gurmkukhi it is the script of the Holy [[Adi Granth]], all the [[Sikh scriptures]], and it is the vehi
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  • * Pritam Singh - penned the script
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  • ...nguage is Braj Bhasha which was the literary Hindi of that time though its script is Gurmukhi. Notwithstanding certain drawbacks which scholars with training
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  • ...r in 1908 Bk/AD 1851. The language is simple Hindi written in the Gurmukhi script. For his information the author has depended on Janam Sdkhl and Gurbilds so script preserved in the Sikh Reference Library, Amritsar, until it perished in 198
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  • To allow you to work in [[Gurmukhi]] script, you will need to '''enable unicode language''' on your computer. [[SikhiWi
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  • * Formalized the present form of the [[Gurmukhi]] script Guru Angad Dev ji invented the present form of the [[Gurmukhi]] script. It became the medium of writing the [[Punjabi]] language in which the hymn
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  • ...gad spent a lot of time with his children. He taught them the [[Gurmukhi]] script that he had revised and simplified which is used in Guru Granth Sahib. When
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  • ...act of respect is a public resolution of a Sikh's commitment to the holy script or message or [[Shabad]] within the Guru. The Guru promotes a life of truth
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