Anandpur Lipi

Anandpur Lipi
Anandpuri Lipi
ਆਨੰਦਪੁਰ ਲਿਪੀ
Detailed example of calligraphic Gurmukhi (Anandpur Lipi) in the hand of Guru Gobind Singh, from a manuscript held in the Bhai Rupa Collection
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1670's–Unknown
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Anandpur Lipi (Punjabi: ਆਨੰਦਪੁਰ ਲਿਪੀ; also known as Anandpuri Lipi or Shehkasteh) is a calligraphic (Punjabi: Shikasta[1][2][note 1]) style of the Gurmukhi script associated with Guru Gobind Singh.[3] It is commonly found among early manuscripts of the Dasam Granth scripture as the employed script.[4]: 242 

  1. ^ "Styles of Gurumukhi script". Central Institute of Indian Languages.
  2. ^ Singh, Kamalroop (2024). "Does this mean that Guru Gobind Singh was a worshipper of Chandi?: Invocations and nom de plume". Das Gur Kathā: 'A Narration of the Ten Gurus' by Kavi Kankan (PDF). p. 117.
  3. ^ "The Sikh Review". The Sikh Review. 58 (673–678). Sikh Cultural Centre: 36–38. 2010.
  4. ^ Mann, Gurinder Singh (2008). "Sources for the Study of Guru Gobind Singh's Life and Times" (PDF). Journal of Punjab Studies. 15 (1–2) – via Global Institute for Sikh Studies.


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