Guru Granth Sahib, Sikhism's holy scripture, is the eternal enlightener, guide and guru of the Sikhs. Sikhism code of conduct advises every Sikh to engage in devotional reading, or paath. Sikhs are encouraged to read, or listen to, the entire 1430 pages of scripture respectfully known as Ang, or Panna, meaning 'part of Guru.' Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Arth Ang 63 Post 15 ਹਉਮੈ ਕਰਿ ਕਰਿ ਜਾਇਸੀ ਜੋ ਆਇਆ ਜਗ ਮਾਹਿ ॥ Houmai Kar Kar Jaaeisee Jo Aaeiaa Jag.
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The Guru Granth Sahib (Punjabi: ਗੁਰੂ ਗਰੰਥ ਸਾਹਿਬ ɡʊɾu ɡɾəntʰ sɑhɪb), is the sovereign active living Guru of the Sikhs. It is a voluminous text of 1430 pages, compiled and composed during the period of Sikh gurus, from 1469 to 1708.The text remains the holy scripture of the Sikhs, regarded as the teachings of the Ten Gurus. The role of Guru Granth Sahib, as a source or gui The Guru Granth Sahib (Punjabi: ਗੁਰੂ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ ਸਾਹਿਬ ɡʊɾu ɡɾəntʰ sɑhɪb), is the sovereign active living Guru of the Sikhs. It is a voluminous text of 1430 pages, compiled and composed during the period of Sikh gurus, from 1469 to 1708.The text remains the holy scripture of the Sikhs, regarded as the teachings of the Ten Gurus. The role of Guru Granth Sahib, as a source or guide of prayer, is pivotal in Sikh worship.It is written in the Gurmukhī script, in various dialects – including Lehndi Punjabi, Braj Bhasha, Khariboli, Sanskrit and Persian – often coalesced under the generic title of Sant Bhasha. It is interesting to read the Sikh concept of God. There is much that is accurate, though a great many inaccuracies also.
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I can see, reading the wisdom of the Sikh gurus, why Joseph Smith said that Heavenly Father has inspired many good people throughout the ages to bring greater enlightenment to their nation, and that the teachings of many were given to them not to lead people astray, but rather to bring them closer to the truth.For example, I appreciate how content the Sikhs are to meditate on It is interesting to read the Sikh concept of God. There is much that is accurate, though a great many inaccuracies also.
I can see, reading the wisdom of the Sikh gurus, why Joseph Smith said that Heavenly Father has inspired many good people throughout the ages to bring greater enlightenment to their nation, and that the teachings of many were given to them not to lead people astray, but rather to bring them closer to the truth.For example, I appreciate how content the Sikhs are to meditate on God, to contemplate his goodness, his faithfulness, his perfection. In my own church, I think we often get into the trap of focusing on our human frailties, which will never exalt the human condition. The gurus got it right, I think, when they suggested that it is by looking to God that we become one with Him, not by focusing on our weaknesses, shortcomings, sins, etc.Of course, contemplating the nature of God is not entirely profitable, if your concept of God is inaccurate. Sikhs see him as genderless (they use 'he' for convenience in translations), formless, and incapable of incarnation (so, no Trinitarian idea about God being able to come down to earth and become flesh, at least). But they would probably also have a hard time with the concept of the Godhead-three gods (Father, Son, and Holy Ghost) working in unison. Sikhs are very adamant about their monotheism.
When the first guru introduced the concept in a land dominated mostly by polytheism, it was a step forward. He also taught equality (of the sexes, and against the concept of caste).I am surprised to find that Sikhs believe that God has created many worlds, and many inhabitants thereon.
For example, 'There are worlds upon worlds of His Creation. As He commands, so they exist. He watches over all, and contemplating the creation, He rejoices.'
This book basically contains lyrics of Shabads, which can be called as religious hymns or simply songs in layman language. The writings of various Sikh Great Men along with Kabir and Baba Farid is compiled in this book. It describes the advantages of having a GURU or GOD, how to commence your life, and some teachings as always present in all the religious textbooks of the world.The original writing is in Gurmukhi, which is very difficult to understand. When translated to English, it becomes a du This book basically contains lyrics of Shabads, which can be called as religious hymns or simply songs in layman language. The writings of various Sikh Great Men along with Kabir and Baba Farid is compiled in this book.
It describes the advantages of having a GURU or GOD, how to commence your life, and some teachings as always present in all the religious textbooks of the world.The original writing is in Gurmukhi, which is very difficult to understand. When translated to English, it becomes a dull, boring text where every time some teaching is described and then the whole song revolves around same path.The thing I likes was that it doesn't compel anyone to follow certain rituals or do certain things to be a favorable of GOD.But the teachings in it are already been heard. Guru Nanak (Punjabi: ਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ) is the founder of the religion of Sikhism and is the first of the ten Sikh Gurus, the eleventh guru being the living Guru, Guru Granth Sahib. Guru Nanak travelled far and wide teaching people the message of one God who dwells in every one of God's creations and constitutes the eternal Truth. He setup a unique spiritual, social, and political platform based on equali Guru Nanak (Punjabi: ਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ) is the founder of the religion of Sikhism and is the first of the ten Sikh Gurus, the eleventh guru being the living Guru, Guru Granth Sahib. Guru Nanak travelled far and wide teaching people the message of one God who dwells in every one of God's creations and constitutes the eternal Truth.
Sri Granth: Sri Guru Granth SahibSri Guru Granth Sahib Page #: of 1430॥ੴ सति नामु करता पुरखु निरभउ निरवैरु अकाल मूरति अजूनी सैभं गुर प्रसादि ॥Ik▫oaʼnkār saṯ nām karṯā purakẖ nirbẖa▫o nirvair akāl mūraṯ ajūnī saibẖaʼn gur parsāḏ.One Universal Creator God. The Name Is Truth. Creative Being Personified. Image Of The Undying, Beyond Birth, Self-Existent.
By Guru's Grace ॥ ॥जपु ॥Jap.Chant And Meditate:॥आदि सचु जुगादि सचु ॥Āḏ sacẖ jugāḏ sacẖ.True In The Primal Beginning. True Throughout The Ages.॥੧॥है भी सचु नानक होसी भी सचु ॥१॥Hai bẖī sacẖ Nānak hosī bẖī sacẖ. 1 True Here And Now.