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While the elegant curves of the Gurmukhi script are instantly recognizable as the vehicle for the Sri Guru Granth Sahib and the Punjabi language, a lesser-known but equally vital component of this script is its unique numeral system. Gurmukhi numerals are not mere placeholders for international digits; they are a cultural and linguistic artifact, reflecting the history and identity of the Punjab region. The Script and the Set Gurmukhi numerals have a distinct visual identity. Unlike the angular, widely adopted Arabic numerals (0, 1, 2...), Gurmukhi numerals possess a softer, rounded calligraphic flow, mirroring the script’s aesthetic. The standard set from zero to nine is as follows:

A key feature is the positional, decimal nature. The number 10 is written as ੧੦ (ikk-sifar), 11 as ੧੧, and so on. Larger numbers follow the same logic: ੨੫ (25), ੧੦੦ (100). The word Gurmukhi means "from the mouth of the Guru." The script was standardized in the 16th century by the second Sikh Guru, Guru Angad Dev, to democratize learning and break away from the elitist Sanskrit or Persian scripts. The numerals evolved alongside the script from older Landa (meaning 'clipped') and Mahajani scripts used by merchants and scribes in Punjab for bookkeeping.

| Value | Gurmukhi Numeral | Punjabi Name (Transliteration) | |-------|-----------------|---------------------------------| | 0 | ੦ | ਸਿਫ਼ਰ (sifar) | | 1 | ੧ | ਇੱਕ (ikk) | | 2 | ੨ | ਦੋ (do) | | 3 | ੩ | ਤਿੰਨ (tinn) | | 4 | ੪ | ਚਾਰ (chaar) | | 5 | ੫ | ਪੰਜ (panj) | | 6 | ੬ | ਛੇ (chhe) | | 7 | ੭ | ਸੱਤ (satt) | | 8 | ੮ | ਅੱਠ (atth) | | 9 | ੯ | ਨੌਂ (naun) |

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While the elegant curves of the Gurmukhi script are instantly recognizable as the vehicle for the Sri Guru Granth Sahib and the Punjabi language, a lesser-known but equally vital component of this script is its unique numeral system. Gurmukhi numerals are not mere placeholders for international digits; they are a cultural and linguistic artifact, reflecting the history and identity of the Punjab region. The Script and the Set Gurmukhi numerals have a distinct visual identity. Unlike the angular, widely adopted Arabic numerals (0, 1, 2...), Gurmukhi numerals possess a softer, rounded calligraphic flow, mirroring the script’s aesthetic. The standard set from zero to nine is as follows:

A key feature is the positional, decimal nature. The number 10 is written as ੧੦ (ikk-sifar), 11 as ੧੧, and so on. Larger numbers follow the same logic: ੨੫ (25), ੧੦੦ (100). The word Gurmukhi means "from the mouth of the Guru." The script was standardized in the 16th century by the second Sikh Guru, Guru Angad Dev, to democratize learning and break away from the elitist Sanskrit or Persian scripts. The numerals evolved alongside the script from older Landa (meaning 'clipped') and Mahajani scripts used by merchants and scribes in Punjab for bookkeeping. gurmukhi numerals

| Value | Gurmukhi Numeral | Punjabi Name (Transliteration) | |-------|-----------------|---------------------------------| | 0 | ੦ | ਸਿਫ਼ਰ (sifar) | | 1 | ੧ | ਇੱਕ (ikk) | | 2 | ੨ | ਦੋ (do) | | 3 | ੩ | ਤਿੰਨ (tinn) | | 4 | ੪ | ਚਾਰ (chaar) | | 5 | ੫ | ਪੰਜ (panj) | | 6 | ੬ | ਛੇ (chhe) | | 7 | ੭ | ਸੱਤ (satt) | | 8 | ੮ | ਅੱਠ (atth) | | 9 | ੯ | ਨੌਂ (naun) | While the elegant curves of the Gurmukhi script

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