Guru Granth Sahib Pdf Gurmukhi
Siri Guru Granth Sahib ( Gurmukhi) For Kindle by SUVRATSUT. Publication date 2017-09-24 Usage Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0. Download 1 file. The entire Guru Granth Sahib is written in the Gurmukhi script, which was standardized by Guru Angad Dev in the 16th century. According to Sikh tradition and the Mahman Prakash, an early Sikh manuscript, Guru Angad Dev had taught and spread the Gurmukhi script at the suggestion of Guru Nanak Dev which has invented the Gurmukhi script.
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Guru Granth Sahib Online
This site provides facility to download most recent (updated) files relating to Siri Guru Granth Sahib. These files are often available on most recent versions of the Gurbani-CD-Uni.
This site is updated in Nov 2013.
IMORTANT NOTICE:The use of files for internet or commercial projects of the files available for downloading from this site or similar files available for downloading at other sites or from the Gurbani-CD & Gurbani-CD-Uni requires express written permission in advance from Kulbir S. Thind, MD. If files with English translation are used, permission should also be obtained from Sant Singh Khalsa, MD.
UPDATE HISTORY: (1) Many files updated in Nov 2013 to the current MS Word format and Unicode fonts are updated. (2) Many files updated in August 2008 and June 2008. (3) 8 more Unicode Gurmukhi fonts made available for downloading on May 26, 2006. (4) Many files updated in March 2006 to Unicode. (5) Unicode section added in January 2005. (6) 'Bani by Author' added in March 2003. (7) Files with sentence by sentence format updated in March 2003. (8) Most Gurbani Kirtan files updated in November 2002. (9) In August 2002, following important downloading links were added to the 'Gurmukhi' page: (a) Sri Guru Granth Darpan by Professor sahib Singh and (b) Mahan Kosh by Kahan Singh Nabha. (10) All the files with Devanagari text are improved in April 2002. (11) A prior update from September 2001 had updated all the files with alphabetization according to the Gurmukhi alphabet and also files with Devanagari text. (12) Files regarding Gurbani Kirtan were first included in September 2001. Few other files had been updated as well. Other files remain the same since November 2000.
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