Guru Granth Sahib written by Guru Nanak is still safe, contains the secret of making indelible gold ink
Guru Granth Sahib written by Guru Nanak is still safe, contains the secret of making indelible gold ink
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Hoshangabad: Today the 550th Prakash Parv of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj, the first Guru of Sikhism, is being celebrated with enthusiasm throughout the country. This festival is considered very special in Hoshangabad of Madhya Pradesh. In fact, in the ancient times, the book of Amar Gurmukhi Vani written by Sri Guru Nanak with golden ink is recorded in 1430 pages, it is still kept in the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Guru Singh Sabha Gurudwara situated on the banks of Narmada.

Guru Nanak, who came to Hoshangabad, preaching about 350 years ago, spent a lot of time in the garden of King Hushang Shah at Mangalwara Ghat on the banks of Narmada. During this time, the mantras found in Guruvani were inscribed in the Granth Sahib of Kiratpur Sahib in Punjab. This is the second manuscript of the Sikh people. In which the secret of making indelible gold ink is also recorded.

Gurdwara servant Rajpal Chaddha has told that this book was written in the year 1718. In this, the mantras praised by Guru Nanak are recorded in the Punjabi script. Experts say that this place is more important than Kartarpur in Pakistan. The secret of making gold ink is given in the last page of the 1430-page book.

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