File:Detailed example of calligraphic Gurmukhi (Anandpur Lipi) in the hand of Guru Gobind Singh, from a manuscript held in the Bhai Rupa Collection.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDetailed example of calligraphic Gurmukhi (Anandpur Lipi) in the hand of Guru Gobind Singh, from a manuscript held in the Bhai Rupa Collection.jpg |
English: Detailed example of calligraphic Gurmukhi (Anandpur/Anandpuri Lipi) in the hand of Guru Gobind Singh, from a manuscript held in the Bhai Rupa Collection. Gurmukhi written in this calligraphic manner is known as 'Shikasta' (alt. spelt as 'shiksata') in the traditional register and it was employed by the tenth Sikh guru in his handwritten compositions, many of which survive till today.
A key for deciphering the highly-stylistic font and matching its glyphs to their modern-Gurmukhi counterparts was devised by the late Manohar Singh Marco. |
Date | circa last quarter of the 17th century or early part of the 18th century |
Source | [1] |
Author | Guru Gobind Singh |
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