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Guru Granth Sahib manuscript housed at Sri Patna Sahib with 'nisan' (signature of the Sikh guru by scribing the Mul Mantar) of Guru Gobind Singh

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English: Guru Granth Sahib manuscript housed at Sri Patna Sahib with 'nisan' (signature of the Sikh guru by scribing the Mul Mantar) of Guru Gobind Singh. The Japji Sahib section opens with the Mool Mantar illuminated in gold.
Date late 17th or early 18th 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 Scribed by Guru Gobind Singh. Photographed by Mohinder Singh.

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