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Guru Granth Sahib manuscript housed at Gurdwara Charan Paduka Sahib, Nizamabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

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English: Guru Granth Sahib manuscript housed at Gurdwara Charan Paduka Sahib, Nizamabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. It has clear, flowing, and slightly slanted exquisite calligraphy with wonderful elongated vowel sounds and an ੴ written with a cloud like flourish. The section photographed is the Raagmala & an extra section ("kachi bani", a Punjabi word for apocryphal, superfluous compositions included by an individual to one of the Sikh scriptural canons) called ‘Hakikat Rah Mukam'.
Date 17th, 18th, or 19th century
Source 'Shabad Guru: Illustrated Catalogue of Rare Guru Granth Sahib Manuscripts' Volume I (2011) by Mohinder Singh, via URL: https://twitter.com/moomjamma/status/1166054955356237827
Author Unknown scribe. Photographed by Mohinder Singh.

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