Guru Nanak Dev Ji was sent by God to redeem humanity in the dark age of Kali Yug. He spread the message of equality of all people and religions, promoting humility, compassion, and honesty. He introduced concepts like sangat (congregation) and pangat (community kitchen) to bring people together regardless of backgrounds.
Gurunanak Jayanti celebrates the birth of the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev. He was born on the full moon day in the month of Kartik according to the Hindu Calendar in 1469 A.D. at Rai-Bhoi-di Talwandi, thirty (30) miles from Lahore, in the present Pakistan. He is the founder of Sikhism who believed that there is only one God in whose eyes we are all equal. Visit Us : http://www.victoriouskidsseducares.org/
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.
Gurunanak Jayanti celebrates the birth of the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev. He was born on the full moon day in the month of Kartik according to the Hindu Calendar in 1469 A.D. at Rai-Bhoi-di Talwandi, thirty (30) miles from Lahore, in the present Pakistan. He is the founder of Sikhism who believed that there is only one God in whose eyes we are all equal. Visit Us : http://www.victoriouskidsseducares.org/
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.
This is the life of my all time favourite historal character, Mohandas Gandhi. I wish his message would be spread in everybody's hearts. Absolutely love this little man.
A way of life and philosophy well ahead of its time when it was founded over 500 years ago, The Sikh religion today has a following of over 20 million people worldwide. Sikhism preaches a message of devotion and remembrance of God at all times, truthful living, equality of mankind, social justice and denounces superstitions and blind rituals. Sikhism is open to all through the teachings of its 10 Gurus enshrined in the Sikh Holy Book and Living Guru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
This is the life of my all time favourite historal character, Mohandas Gandhi. I wish his message would be spread in everybody's hearts. Absolutely love this little man.
A way of life and philosophy well ahead of its time when it was founded over 500 years ago, The Sikh religion today has a following of over 20 million people worldwide. Sikhism preaches a message of devotion and remembrance of God at all times, truthful living, equality of mankind, social justice and denounces superstitions and blind rituals. Sikhism is open to all through the teachings of its 10 Gurus enshrined in the Sikh Holy Book and Living Guru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
GURU NANAK SAHIB AND SIKHISM
Prof. Dr. M.S. Bajwa, Ph.D. LL.B
ABSTRACT
Guru Nanak Sahib, believed as founder of the Sikhism, was actually a convert from
Hinduism. He was a religious scholar and the master of four languages, Sanskrit, Gurmukhi
(he invented), Arabic and Persian and four holy books, Psalms, Tora, Bible and Quran. He
carried the Holy Quran with him all the time and recited regularly. He understood that
simple and illiterate people of the Punjab villages could not understand the Holy Quran. So,
being a poet and singer, he reproduced and explained the Quranic verses, ideology and
prayers in his self styled Punjabi poems (Gurmukhi Bani), e.g Jap Ji Sahib. His Mission was
to spread the name of Allah/Rab/God---the Creator and Sustainer of the universes and to
recite His Holy names all the time to become His friend. Most of the Muslims believe Guru
Nanak Sahib as a Muslim Faquir (Saint) like Kabir Sahib, Mian Mir Sahib, Bhuley Shah
Sahib, Sain Baba and Sir Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Sahib. He also wrote Bani about Prophet
Muhammad PBUH and Muslim Holy Book Quran.
All religions of the world passed through the process of evolution with passage of
time and so was the Sikhism. The religion changed from the second Guru Angat Dev Sahib
(Bhai Lehna) through the tenth Guru Gobind Singh Ji. They changed from saints to saint
soldiers---the Khalsas. Actually it was not Guru Nanak Sahib but Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the
real founder of Sikhism. The tenth Guru Gobind Singh Ji discontinued the chain of human
gurus, completed compilation of the Guru Granth Sahib as the eleventh and last Guru and
performed the ‘matha taking’ (Sajjda). From that time the Sikhs started ‘matha taking’ to the
Holy Book, Guru Granth Sahib.
Guru Nanak institutions are fast gaining eminence as institutions of repute through their holistic approach in delivering education, offering refreshingly new perspectives to young minds along with facilitating the accomplishment of their creative talents. The institutes aim at preparing engineers and managers of global standard through imparting an education that not only trains them for the competition in life, in the current scenario, but also provides an overall growth of the being. The qualified and compassionate faculty, conducive environment, modern infrastructure and stimulating atmosphere in Guru Nanak Institutions enable students to dream and to work hard to achieve their goals.
Named after the immortal saint Guru Nanak Dev ji and established in July 2008, Guru Nanak Institute of Technology and Guru Nanak Institute of Management are premier institutes bearing Quality Assurance Seal ISO 9001:2008.
Both GNIT and GNIM are approved by AICTE/State Govt. of Haryana, Directorate of Technical Education, Haryana - DTE, affiliated to Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra and are supported by Mela Singh Memorial Educational Trust.
Japji Sahib in English by Sant Teja Singh Ji, AM Harvard, founder Baru Sahib
Sant Teja Singh Ji, renowned visionary and scholar of 21st Century, also famous as the First ambassador of Sikhism to the Western World, dedicated his life to merging science and spirituality as was directed by his mentor Sant Attar Singh ji.
Sant Teja Singh ji instructed his disciple Sant Baba Iqbal Singh ji to sow the seed of education from the auspicious land of Baru Sahib. This tree has now spread into 129 Academies and 2 universities in the rural areas of Punjab, Haryana and H.P. This exemplifies his commitment to bridging knowledge and spirituality, aiming to create a harmonious and enlightened world for all.
As part of this mission, Sant Teja Singh ji translated Japji Sahib, a sacred composition by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, into English, allowing people from all over the world to have access to its profound wisdom.
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In the book “The Flawless Vision”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan states:
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Dadashri explains how to attain the Self – describing that the knowledge of Self is the beginning of true spirituality. An automatic outcome and one of the most prominent signs of spiritual awakening, is faultless vision of the entire world.
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1. GURU NANAK
DEV JI
ThE bENEfAcToR LoRD
LIsTENED To ThE cRIEs (of
hUmANITy) AND sENT GURU
NANAK To ThIs woRLD ... GURU
NANAK cAmE To REDEEm
hUmANITy IN KALyUG. (bhAI
GURDAs JEE)
2. In Kal Yug (T he
Dar k Age) with
the emer gence
of the Tr ue Gur u
Nanak, the mist
cleared and light
scatter ed all
around.
3. GURU NANAK
IF YOU DON’T SE GOD
E
IN AL , YOU DON’T SE
L E
GOD AT AL .
L
4. GURU NANAK’s mEssAGE
There is One God
All human races are equal
Lovetowards to all and
Hatred towards none
5. GURU NANAK’s mEssAGE
Donot speak ill of others nor
should you hear ill of others.
Differentreligions show their
own unique paths, but they all
lead to the same supreme
being
6. GURU NANAK’s mEssAGE
Betrue in thought, words and
deeds
Judgea person by his deeds
and not by his class or status
Be kind, truthful, and humble.
7. GURU NANAK’s mEssAGE
Everyperson’s faith must be
respected.
Forceful conversion is an evil
deed
Every person has a right to freely
think, speak and pursue a faith of
his or her choice
8. Guru Nanak Dev Ji
encouraged the
promotion of equality and
humility and to taught us
to eradicate distinctions
due to class, caste and
colour.
9. GURU NANAK DEV JI
INTRoDUcED:
SANGAT (CONGREATION)
Regular Collective meditation and
praying are the food for the soul.
Pray for the good of all living
beings on this earth
10. GURU NANAK DEV JI
INTRoDUcED:
PANGAT - GURU KA LANGAR
SACRED FREE COMMUNITY KITCHEN
To prepare, serve and eat
together regardless of caste,
colour or creed
11.
12. GURU NANAK DEV JI
pREAchED:
One must work
and
earn an honest living
13. GURU NANAK DEV JI
sAID:
In the eyes of God all faiths,
Christians, Hindus, Jews,
Muslims, Sikhs are equal.
God judges ones deeds and
not the faith that you belong to