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Folio from the Bhai Banno Bir of the Adi Granth

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English: Folio from the Bhai Banno Bir of the Adi Granth. The word 'bir' means manuscript. Bhai Banno was sent on a mission by Guru Arjan to get the then-newly compiled Adi Granth folios bound into a manuscript. He created another manuscript of the text for himself, known as the Bhai Banno Bir, but it contains inauthentic/superfluous writings known as kachi bani, such as hymns attributed to the female Bhakti saint, Mirabai. URL: https://www.flickr.com/photos/akaalsingh/3377115880/
Date early 17th century
Source Flickr photostream of user akaal_singh, URL: https://www.flickr.com/photos/akaalsingh/
Author Unknown

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