File:Palm-leaf manuscript (pothi) attributed to Guru Nanak and claimed to have been compiled and authored by him.jpg

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English: Palm-leaf manuscript (said to be a pothi, the word 'pothi' means a larger extract of gurbani [compositions by the Sikh Gurus, Bhagats, and others] in-comparison to a gutka, which is a smaller extraction but smaller than an entire Granth [complete-volume]) attributed to Guru Nanak and claimed to have been compiled and authored by him.
Date early part of 16th century
Source http://sikhscriptures2english.blogspot.com/2010/04/sri-nanak-parkash-post-056.html
Author Guru Nanak (claimed)

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