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Hello Wahjava, please can you check if the Devanagari-Text in s:de:Seite:Nanak der Stifter der Sikh-Religion.djvu/08, s:de:Seite:Nanak der Stifter der Sikh-Religion.djvu/10 and s:de:Seite:Nanak der Stifter der Sikh-Religion.djvu/11 is transliterated correctly. I tried but couldn't it really. --Balû 07:12, 11 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I think पन्य in नानक का पन्य जनमसाखी का in s:de:Seite:Nanak der Stifter der Sikh-Religion.djvu/10, should be पन्थ. But since I'm don't know German, so I'm not able to interpret in what context above sentence comes. -- आशीष शुक्ला (Ashish Shukla) 16:30, 14 September 2007 (UTC)

in brackets behind the Devanagari-Text ist the German translation, which reads "a scripture of Nanak concerning the history of birth". Can you please also transliterate the text on s:de:Seite:Nanak der Stifter der Sikh-Religion.djvu/12, it must read like "a great saint was come to salve the world, you should pay homage to him." Thank you. --Balû 07:37, 18 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]