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Anandpur Lipi
Calligraphic style of Gurmukhi associated with Guru Gobind Singh and his entourage / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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
Quick Facts Anandpur Lipi Anandpuri Lipi ਆਨੰਦਪੁਰ ਲਿਪੀ, Script type ...
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![]() 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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Time period | 1670's–Unknown |
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