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Handwritten Swaroop Of Dhan Dhan Sggs Ji


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i ll suggest u to contact and ask some gurmukhs who wrote maharaj's swaroop. a tip i knw as i saw bibi kamaljeet kaur writting is exactly follow the guru sahib's swaroop i mean exact same lines and same words in the line. try writting very very light with a pencil and make sure the number of words are same per line and then write over them clearly and slowly. first practice alot writting gurmukhi and try improving the shape of akhars. Are you back or still in India? If in India then PM me and i ll send u address to go and have darshans of pawan swaroop.

paper quality and ink quality are also important things. and also make straight horizontal reference lines with pencil so that the text goes straight. u need special desk. what is ur progress? how many pages so far have u wrote?

here is more abt bibi kamaljeet kaur and check one of her written page and notice how the pencil references are followed and horizontal lines.

http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?showto...mp;#entry188419

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i wud say juz follow what is the current swaroop standards formats. dnt do ghat wadh in a line. whats how we recognize where a certain shabad exactly is. if its aggey pichey then u wont be able to figure out if u want to search any shabad by panna number.

u shud have printed the borders out on pages there in india same time. Kamaljeet kaur also restarted when she was already done some angs. she showed the pages to BABA SUCHA SINGH JI JAWADDI KALAN WALE and baba ji said there is a hindi writting touch in her handwritting and baba ji was right coa kamaljeet kaur never learned gurmukhi in childhood and later she just learned because she wanted to write a swaroop and then she worked on her handwritting. It is hardly recommended to start over. She used italian bond paper which never turns yellow and water proof ink.

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