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"When I start writing a page, I shut everything out and write continuously until I am done. Muar-born Jaswant, who wrote the latest copy in Freemont City, California, spent about two-and-a-half hours writing each page without even a toilet break in between.
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Someone even offered C$200,000 (about 70 lakhs) for my third copy but I refused," he said. "I am not getting any money for it nor am I doing it for fame. All four copies were in traditional Gurmukhi calligraphy.Ĭurrently, most copies of the holy book are printed. His first hand-written copy, a smaller version, was donated to a Sikh temple in London in 1998. The third copy, which is the same size as the second, was given to a Sikh temple in Canada in 2007.
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The daily said a gurudwara in Amritsar had replaced its 200-year-old holy and was currently using khosa's second hand-written copy, which he had also donated. It took Khosa 14 months to complete his fourth copy which he donated to a Sikh temple in the United States. It was worth it," he told The Star newspaper. The (latest) book is 182.9cm long when it opens up. Jaswant Singh Khosa's handwritten fourth copy of the Guru Granth Sahib weighs 84kg and is 91.44cm in length and 66.04cm wide, breaking his previous 'Malaysia Book of Records' for his second copy which weighed 45kg and was 76.2cm long and 48.26cm wide in 2004, a media report said today. KUALA LUMPUR: A 73-year-old Malaysian Sikh has completed his fourth handwritten copy of 1,430 page Guru Granth Sahib, which could be the largest and heaviest in the world.