CONSTRUCTION
OF GURMUKHI SCRIPT
The article below from the
THE SIKH REVIEW clarifies the stance on the question 'who made the gurmukhi -
punjabi script ?' - Answer: Guru Nank Dev Ji.
At the time of Guru Nanak, Punjab had no set language. There were different
dialects and scripts, e.g. Sharda Takri (Thakri), Persian and Bhatt Akhri, etc.
The 52-letter script was a mixture of several languages.
Guru Nanak Dev ji observed that there were many superfluous letters in that
script so he composed Patti, which depicted only 35 letters. He even gave the
pronunciation of each letter. He asked Bhai Lehna (Guru Angad Dev Ji) to put all
the letters in an alphabet form and in a proper order. Bhai Lehna who was a
scholar, and poet, and was also fully conversant with all these scripts readily
agreed to accomplish the task. He prepared the alphabet and put the same to his
Master who gave his approval. As Bhai Lehna devised the script, the same
is known as Gurmukhi - a language devised by a Gurmukh at the instance of the
Guru. This script was adopted by all the composers of Bani and in the same very
script was written Aad Sri Guru Granth Sahib. The language enshrined in this
script came to be known as Punjabi and is being treated as the language of
Punjab. With the passage of time it has spread to all the corners of the world
and is universally acclaimed as a very rich and developed language.
Courtesy: The Sikh Review