We have five different Punjabi keyboard layouts for you to download on your computer. Once downloaded — you can use it as a reference to type in Punjabi either on Word document or any other text editor. You also need to download the matching Punjabi fonts.

1. Standard Punjabi Keyboard Layout

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2. Standard Punjabi Keyboard with English Alphabets

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3. Punjabi Keyboard Layout — Light Background

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4. Punjabi Keyboard Layout — Dark Background

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4. Punjabi Keyboard Layout — White Background

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How do I use the Punjabi keyboard?

Setting up Punjabi typing is straightforward! Here's how to get started.

  1. Install your Punjabi font — visit our comprehensive fonts collection to choose and install the perfect Gurmukhi typeface.

  2. Save your chosen keyboard layout with this efficient method:

    1. Select and click on any keyboard design you prefer

    2. Right-click when the full image displays

    3. Select "Save image as..." and choose where to store it

  3. Set up your document workspace by opening your preferred text editor and selecting the Punjabi font you've just installed.

  4. Start typing with confidence! Keep your keyboard image open for reference as you type in Gurmukhi.

Practical advice: Short on screen space? Our keyboards produce exceptional printed results — print one for a convenient physical reference.

Key Features

  1. Available in five different formats — choose the format that works best for typing in Punjabi (Gurmukhi).

  2. Perfect for desktop or laptop use — high-quality layout ready for your screen.

  3. Ideal for printing in colour — clear, vibrant, and high-resolution images.

  4. FREE to use personally or commercially — just give credit or link back if redistributing.

The song follows the sequence of a grand festival, painting a "visual feast" through music: The Pallavi (Chorus): Proclaims the start of the "Great Festival" ( Brahmotsavam ) for the Lord of the Universe ( Brahmanda Nayaka The Anupallavi: Invites devotees to witness this divine spectacle ( Divyotsavam

Whether you listen to it for free on YouTube or stream it on an app, the value lies not in the price, but in the peace it brings to the heart.

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As the massive chariot wheels turn, the chorus of "Brahmanda Nayakuni" sung by SPB plays in the background, energizing the crowd to chant "Govinda! Govinda!" in unison. It transforms the atmosphere into a spiritual trance.

S.P. Balasubrahmanyam had a unique, almost inexplicable connection with Lord Venkateswara. Born in Nellore and rising to fame singing for the Lord, his voice possessed a texture that was both mischievous and deeply melancholic.

The lyrics are a rich tapestry of Vedic imagery and personal devotion, painting a vivid picture of the Lord’s various (vehicles) used during the festival: The Invitation:

The song describes the grand nine-day "Brahmotsavam" festival and the various "Vahanas" (vehicles) the Lord uses during the processions.

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