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Guru Nanak Dev Ji
While being credited with the finding of a new religion known as Sikhism, Guru Nanak Dev Ji's teachings have always had a universal appeal especially among the Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs alike. Highly appealing at once both to reason and devotion, Guru Nanak's teachings are deeply rooted in the dogmas of Hinduism and Islam. The source of Guru Nanak's teachings is the holy scripture of Sikhs called Guru Granth Sahib.
There is one God
This is perhaps the foundation of all of Guru Nanak's teachings. He says there is only one God who is the Supreme Truth and ultimate reality. He known no fear and does not have any enemies. He is self created and is beyond time. He reveals himself to the created beings through His own grace.
Ego is a deterrent of spiritual progress
Ego is a highly dangerous phenomenon in humans. Engage in worship of the ultimate reality. The word of God can cleanse you and move you in spiritual advancement. Falsehood and hypocrisy are highly prevalent among the humans which needs to be purged of through spiritual pursuit.
The three guiding principles to spiritual life
1. Vand Chhakkna: Always share what you have with others. Help those who are in need. 2. Kirat Karna: Earn money honestly and without ever resorting to fraud or exploitation. 3. Naam Japna: Always remember God and practise ceaseless devotion to Him by constantly chanting His name.
All humans are equal
Equality of humans is the crux of Guru Nanak's teachings. There are no caste, creed or religious differences whatsoever. Never discriminate people on the basis of race, status and caste. To illustrate his teaching Guru Nanak started an institution called Langar that promoted sitting together and eating without any distinction and differences.
The greatness of womanhood
Men and women are equal. In fact, women are even more respectable since man is born to a woman, he is conceived within a woman; he is married to a woman; he makes friend with woman; his future generations depend on women; when his woman dies, man seeks another woman and is bound to her. Woman also create other women and they mother great kings of the world. Without women there will not be anyone on this earth except the Lord. Therefore, respect her and never call her bad.
The path to God
God is beyond the perception of the senses and none can every approach him through reason even when toiling for ages and ages. Without the help of a Guru, none can cross the ocean to the other shore. His grace shall remove delusion and illumine your path to divine.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji
While being credited with the finding of a new religion known as Sikhism, Guru Nanak Dev Ji's teachings have always had a universal appeal especially among the Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs alike. Highly appealing at once both to reason and devotion, Guru Nanak's teachings are deeply rooted in the dogmas of Hinduism and Islam. The source of Guru Nanak's teachings is the holy scripture of Sikhs called Guru Granth Sahib.
There is one God
This is perhaps the foundation of all of Guru Nanak's teachings. He says there is only one God who is the Supreme Truth and ultimate reality. He known no fear and does not have any enemies. He is self created and is beyond time. He reveals himself to the created beings through His own grace.
Ego is a deterrent of spiritual progress
Ego is a highly dangerous phenomenon in humans. Engage in worship of the ultimate reality. The word of God can cleanse you and move you in spiritual advancement. Falsehood and hypocrisy are highly prevalent among the humans which needs to be purged of through spiritual pursuit.
The three guiding principles to spiritual life
1. Vand Chhakkna: Always share what you have with others. Help those who are in need. 2. Kirat Karna: Earn money honestly and without ever resorting to fraud or exploitation. 3. Naam Japna: Always remember God and practise ceaseless devotion to Him by constantly chanting His name.
All humans are equal
Equality of humans is the crux of Guru Nanak's teachings. There are no caste, creed or religious differences whatsoever. Never discriminate people on the basis of race, status and caste. To illustrate his teaching Guru Nanak started an institution called Langar that promoted sitting together and eating without any distinction and differences.
The greatness of womanhood
Men and women are equal. In fact, women are even more respectable since man is born to a woman, he is conceived within a woman; he is married to a woman; he makes friend with woman; his future generations depend on women; when his woman dies, man seeks another woman and is bound to her. Woman also create other women and they mother great kings of the world. Without women there will not be anyone on this earth except the Lord. Therefore, respect her and never call her bad.
The path to God
God is beyond the perception of the senses and none can every approach him through reason even when toiling for ages and ages. Without the help of a Guru, none can cross the ocean to the other shore. His grace shall remove delusion and illumine your path to divine.
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⏭️Guru Nanak Jayanti, the most sacred festival of Sikhism celebrates the birth of Guru Nanak; the first Sikh Guru.
⏭️The Nanakpanti Hindus and the other followers of Guru Nanak’s philosophy apart from the Sikhs also observe this sacred festival.
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⏭️Guru Nanak or Guru Nanak Dev Ji regarded as the founder of Sikhism were born on 15th April 1469 in Rai-Bhoi-di Talwandi in the present Shekhupura District of Pakistan, which is now known as Nankana Sahib. Guru Nanak’s birthday is celebrated in the month of Kartik on the day of full moon known as Kartik Purnima.
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⏭️The Sikhs celebrate the birth of all their 10 Guru’s; the celebrations are similar but the hymns uttered on each of the occasions are completely different. The morning of Guru Nanak Jayanti starts with Prabhat Feris in the Gurudwara followed by processions in localities singing hymns.
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⏭️Chandigarh, Harayana and Punjab celebrate Guru Nanak Jayanti on a large scale and a number of Sindhi’s also celebrate this festival. The Sikh kids wait for this festival throughout the year and Guru Nanak Jayanti has been marked as a holiday on the Indian calendar by the government of India.
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⏭️All the Gurudwaras are lit up and decorated like a bride on this auspicious occasion which is remarkably the most celebrated festival in Sikh culture.
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⏭️Guru Nanak Jayanti, the most sacred festival of Sikhism celebrates the birth of Guru Nanak; the first Sikh Guru.
⏭️The Nanakpanti Hindus and the other followers of Guru Nanak’s philosophy apart from the Sikhs also observe this sacred festival.
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⏭️Guru Nanak or Guru Nanak Dev Ji regarded as the founder of Sikhism were born on 15th April 1469 in Rai-Bhoi-di Talwandi in the present Shekhupura District of Pakistan, which is now known as Nankana Sahib. Guru Nanak’s birthday is celebrated in the month of Kartik on the day of full moon known as Kartik Purnima.
∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆
⏭️The Sikhs celebrate the birth of all their 10 Guru’s; the celebrations are similar but the hymns uttered on each of the occasions are completely different. The morning of Guru Nanak Jayanti starts with Prabhat Feris in the Gurudwara followed by processions in localities singing hymns.
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⏭️Chandigarh, Harayana and Punjab celebrate Guru Nanak Jayanti on a large scale and a number of Sindhi’s also celebrate this festival. The Sikh kids wait for this festival throughout the year and Guru Nanak Jayanti has been marked as a holiday on the Indian calendar by the government of India.
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⏭️All the Gurudwaras are lit up and decorated like a bride on this auspicious occasion which is remarkably the most celebrated festival in Sikh culture.
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