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lgcderabassi · 30 days
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Birth anniversary of Sri Guru Angad Dev
Congratulations to everyone on the birth anniversary of Sri Guru Angad Dev Ji! May you always get happiness and success with the grace and blessings of Guru Ji.
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nijjhar · 2 months
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luxurypropertiesworld · 7 months
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Meet the Ten Gurus: The Men Who Shaped Sikhism
Patshahi is a word which is derived from Persian culture. This means emperor or king. But is Sikhism it has spiritual value and it understands as gurus or masters of the Sikh Community.
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Patshahi means Gurus of Sikhs and there are total 10 gurus in Sikhism and they all follow their Gurus in a very pure way. The 10 Patshahi or the Ten Gurus of the Sikhs are very knowledgeable and they provided the way of living life in very positive manner without creating any kind of issues. There are highly believed consideration that these Gurus are sent by God to teach us the ultimate truth of life.
The Ten Gurus or Ten Patshahi is:
Guru Nanak Dev Ji (1469-1539)
Guru Angad Dev Ji (1504-1552)
Guru Amar Das Ji (1479-1574)
Guru Ram Das Ji (1534-1581)
Guru Arjan Dev Ji (1563-1606)
Guru Hargobind Ji (1595-1644)
Guru Har Rai Ji (1630-1661)
Guru Har Krishan Ji (1656-1664)
Guru Teg Bahadur Ji (1621-1675)
Guru Gobind Singh Ji (1666-1708)
Each of the Gurus has played a vital or important role in the development of love and they also help in spread of Sikhism across the Globe. They started teaching as they established Sikh Institutions which is renowned as Gurdwara (Sikh Place for Worship) and also provided Langar. They composed they composed pure Guru Granth Sahib, which is known as the Sikh Holy Scripture. The main motive of all Gurus is to believe in brotherhood, equality, and service to humanity. All of the Guru live truth and righteous life and always stands for the right thing and takes action against wrong practices. Their teachings is continue to inspire not only Sikhs but the whole world.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Guru Nanak Dev Ji known as the first Guru of Sikhs and he is the founder of the Sikh Religion. He was born at Talwandi (which is now known as Nankana Sahib in Pakistan) on October 20, 1469. Guru Ji has learnt a lot of languages like Punjabi, Sanskrit and Persian at very young age. He taught that there is only one God, who is all-loving and compassionate. He also taught the importance of equality, brotherhood, and service to humanity.
Guru Angad Dev Ji
Guru Angad Dev Ji has introduced the written form of Punjabi which is known as Gurumukhi. Guru Ji was born in 1504 and he is the second Guru of Sikh Community. The Holy Scripture of Sikhs “Guru Granth Sahib Ji” is written in Gurumukhi. He also established the first Gurdwara at Amritsar, which is now the holiest Sikh shrine in the world. He also started the Akhara for the physical wellness of the humans. He also compiled the Adi Granth, the holy book of the Sikhs.
Guru Amar Das Ji
Guru Amar Das Ji is the third Guru of the Sikh Community and he started to give justice to the caste system and restrictions and the curse of un-touch ability. He is born in 1479 and he spreads the culture of the Langar. Hewas born in 1479 and died in 1574. He was a great social reformer. He abolished the caste system and other social evils. He also introduced the Anand Karaj, the Sikh marriage ceremony. Guru Amardas introduced the Anand Karaj marriage ceremony for the Sikhs by replacing the Hindu form.
Guru Ram Das Ji
Guru Ram Das Ji is the Forth Guru of Sikh Community and he is the founder of Amritsar city and he started the construction of the very famous Golden Temple at Amritsar City. Amritsar City is known as the holy city of the Sikhs. He compiled the Holy book of Sikhs “Guru Granth Sahib Ji” and he is a great builder in Sikh Community. He excavated the sacred Amrit Sarovar (Pool of Nectar) at Amritsar. He also composed many hymns for the Guru Granth Sahib.
Guru Arjan Dev Ji
Guru Arjan Dev Ji is the Fifth Guru of Sikh Community and he is the third son of Guru Ram Das Ji. He Compiled the Adi Granth, the renowned scriptures of the Sikhs, and Guru Arjan Dev Ji wrote Sukhmani Sahib. Guru Arjan Dev Ji completed the construction of Sri Darbar Sahib which is also known as Golden Temple of Amritsar. Everyone is welcomed in Golden Temple without any discrimination which shows the equality in all caste. He was also martyred by the Mughal emperor Jahangir for refusing to convert to Islam.
Guru Hargobind Ji
Guru Hargobind Ji is the Sixth Guru of the Sikh Community and he is known as Soldier Saint and he was the son of Guru Arjan Dev Ji. He militarized the Sikh community by established small institution to defend themselves against persecution from the Mughals. He is also renowned by the name of Warrior Guru. Guru Ji was one of the first Gurus to take up arms to protect the faith. At that time only emperors were allowed to sit on a high platform called Takht or throne. At the age of 13, Guru Hargobind established Sri Akal Takht Sahib ten feet above the ground and wore two swords, Miri and Piri, representing cosmic and spiritual power.
Guru Har Rai Ji
He promoted peace and tolerance between Hindus and Muslims. He also established a number of Gurdwaras in India and Afghanistan. He invested his most of life in devotional meditation and preaching the teachings of Guru Nanak. Guru Har Rai Ji is the Seventh Guru of the Sikh Community and he is known for his peace and calm nature. He is the grandson of Guru Hargobind Ji and he continued the great task of his grandfather to build one nation.
Guru Har Krishan Ji
He is the Eight Guru of Sikh Community and he is one of the brave Gurus in Sikh community. He was the youngest of the Ten Gurus and only served as Guru for seven months. He is known for his wisdom and compassion. Guru Har Krishna Ji was the youngest among the Gurus. He became so knowledgeable Guru that he amazed the Brahmin pundits with his knowledge and spiritual powers at very young age and he knew all the good things. Guru Har Krishan Ji is the youngest Guru among all Gurus but he is one of the best knowledgeable Gurus along with other Gurus.
Guru Teg Bahadur Ji
He is the ninth Guru of Sikh Community and he is known for his bravery decisions as he is known for his determination that he refused to convert his religion into Islam. He was martyred by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb for refusing to convert to Islam and for speaking out against the persecution of Hindus. He is known as the "Martyr Guru." Guru Teg Bahadur Ji is the brave Guru as he sacrificed his precious life in order to protect or reserve the freedom of religion of the Hindus.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji
He is the Tenth and last Guru of Sikh Community and he is Guru of Khalsa and he is the founder of the Khalsa, a martial order of Sikhs. He also compiled the final version of the Guru Granth Sahib and declared it to be the eternal Guru of the Sikhs. He was last Guru and great warrior and a spiritual leader of Sikhs. He also compiled the Guru Granth Sahib, and he known as the last human Guru of Sikhs after his death Guru Granth Sahib is eternal Guru of Sikhs.
All the Ten Gurus of Sikhism were so great that they only teach us the right way to live or life by following the path of truth and righteousness to the whole world. Their knowledge are still relevant and so effective that we should all learn from their example and thoughts and we should try to live our whole live according to their principles.
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blessed1neha · 10 months
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How did the Sikh religion come to birth? Who were the 10 Gurus ?
The Sikh religion, also known as Sikhism, was founded in the late 15th century in the Indian subcontinent by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first of the ten Sikh Gurus. Sikhism emerged as a distinct religious and spiritual movement that sought to bridge the gap between Hinduism and Islam, emphasizing the oneness of God and the equality of all human beings.
The birth of Sikhism can be traced back to the life and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji (1469-1539). He was born in the village of Talwandi, which is now known as Nankana Sahib in present-day Pakistan. Guru Nanak belonged to a Hindu family, but from a young age, he showed a profound interest in spirituality and a questioning mind. He embarked on numerous spiritual journeys, engaging in deep contemplation and seeking spiritual truths.
The pivotal moment that marked the beginning of Sikhism occurred when Guru Nanak had a spiritual experience during one of his meditations. He emerged from this experience with a profound realization of the divine unity that underlies all existence. He proclaimed, "There is no Hindu, there is no Muslim," emphasizing the universal nature of spirituality and the oneness of God.
Guru Nanak's teachings revolved around the concept of one God (Ik Onkar) and the rejection of rituals, caste system, and religious divisions. He advocated the importance of selfless service, equality, compassion, and the pursuit of an honest and meaningful way of life.
Throughout his life, Guru Nanak traveled extensively, spreading his teachings and gathering disciples who were inspired by his message. His followers came to be known as Sikhs, a term derived from the Sanskrit word "shishya," meaning disciple or student.
After Guru Nanak, the mantle of leadership passed to nine more Gurus, each contributing to the development and consolidation of Sikhism. The Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of the Sikhs, includes the writings of Guru Nanak and the subsequent Gurus, along with compositions of saints from different religious backgrounds.
Sikhism was established and developed by ten Gurus during the period 1469 to 1708. Sikhs regard the ten Gurus not as divine, but as enlightened teachers through whom God revealed his will. Each Guru appointed his successor. Guru Nanak Dev was the first Guru and Guru Gobind Singh the final Guru in human form. Guru Gobind Singh designated the Sri Guru Granth Sahib the ultimate and final Sikh Guru. The ten Gurus are:
Guru Nanak Dev (1469-1539). The founder of Sikhism (see above).
Guru Angad Dev (1504-52). Developed Gurmukhi, the script used for the Punjab language and composed 62 hymns that were later included in the Guru Granth Sahib.
Guru Amar Das (1479-1574). Became Guru at the age of 73. Organized three annual gatherings for Sikhs, set up the first pilgrimage site at Goindval Sahib and introduced Sikh rituals for birth and death. His most famous hymn, Anand Sahib, is part of Sikh daily ritual.
Guru Ram Das (1534-1581). Founded Amritsar, the holy city of Sikhism. His followers dug the pool that became the holy lake surrounding the Golden Temple. Composed the Lavan marriage hymn, still used in Sikh marriages.
Guru Arjan Dev (1563-1606). Collected the hymns of previous Gurus and added 2616 of his own to form the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy book of Sikhism. He also built the Golden Temple. Sikhism was well established by the time of Guru Arjan Dev Guru Arjan completed the establishment of Amritsar as the capital of the Sikh world, and compiled the first authorised book of Sikh scripture, the Adi Granth.However, during Arjan's time Sikhism was seen as a threat by the state and Guru Arjan was eventually executed for his faith in 1606.
Guru Hargobind (1595-1644). The son of Guru Arjan. Proclaimed that the Guru is a military leader as well as spiritual leader, leading to conflict with the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.
Guru Har Rai (1630-1661). Grandson of Guru Hargobind.
Guru Har Krishan (1656-1664). Younger son of Guru Har Rai. Became guru at the age of 5 and died of smallpox at the age of 8. He is the only Guru depicted in art without a beard.
Guru Tegh Bahadur (1621-75). Great-uncle of Guru Har Krishan. Was barred from Amritsar by Sikh rivals, so founded the Sikh center of Anandpur. Was beheaded in Delhi by Muslims for helping Brahmins avoid forcible conversion to Islam. who used force to make his subjects accept Islam.Aurangzeb had the ninth Guru Tegh Bahadur arrested and executed in 1675.
Guru Gobind Singh (1666-1708). Son of Guru Tegh Bahadur. Second only to Guru Nanak in importance, he is often shown prominently next to Nanak in Sikh art. Resisted oppression by Mughgal and Hindu authorities, exemplifying the Sikh ideal of the heroic saint-soldier. Founded the Khalsa and Sikh baptism, composed many poems, and nominated the Sikh sacred text as the final and enduring Guru.
The tenth and final Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, bestowed the status of the eternal Guru upon the Guru Granth Sahib before passing away. From that moment on, Sikhs consider the Guru Granth Sahib as their eternal and spiritual guide. Sikhism has since grown into a significant religion with a rich cultural and historical heritage, centered around the teachings of its Gurus and the principles of equality, service, and devotion to the divine.
After the Gurus
The first military leader of the Sikhs to follow the Gurus was Banda Singh Bahadur.
He led a successful campaign against the Moghals until he was captured and executed in 1716.
In the middle of the century the Sikhs rose up again, and over the next 50 years took over more and more territory.
In 1799 Ranjit Singh captured Lahore, and in 1801 established the Punjab as an independent state, with himself as Maharaja.
He proved an adept ruler of a state in which Sikhs were still in a minority.
Although a devout Sikh, he took part in religious acts Muslims and Hindus too
Defeated by the British
After Ranjit Singh died in 1839 the Sikh state crumbled, damaged by vicious internal battles for the leadership.
In 1845-6 troops of the British Empire defeated the Sikh armies, and took over much Sikh territory.
The Sikhs rebelled again in 1849, and were defeated by the British, this time conclusively.
The Sikhs and the British Raj
After this final battle, the Sikhs and the British discovered they had much in common and built a good relationship. The tradition began of Sikhs serving with great distinction in the British Army.
The Sikhs got on well with the British partly because they came to think of themselves less as subjects of the Raj than as partners of the British.
The British helped themselves get a favourable religious spin when they took control of the Sikh religious establishment by putting their own choices in control of the Gurdwaras.
Good relations between Sikhs and British came to an end in 1919 with the Amritsar massacre.
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sikhhistoryinfo05 · 11 months
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The history of the Sikh is a rich palette of spiritual evolution, brave warriors and unshakable principles that have left an indelible mark on the world. The roots of Sikhism date back to the 15th century in the South Asian state of Punjab, where Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first of the Sikh gurus, laid the foundation for a new faith based on the concept of the One Supreme Creator. Guru Nanak Dev Ji was a visionary mystic and philosopher who tried to bridge the gap between different religious and social communities. He advocated equality of all human beings irrespective of caste, religion and gender. Guru Nanak's teachings were captured in hymns and poems, which later became the holy scripture of Sikhism, known as the Guru Granth Sahib.
The family of Sikh Gurus continued even after Guru Nanak Dev ji passed away, each offering chadar to the other. After him Guru Angad Dev Ji, Guru Amar Das Ji, Guru Ram Das Ji and Guru Arjan Dev Ji became. Guru Arjan Dev ji played an important role in shaping Sikhism by compiling the writings of not only Sikh Gurus but also saints of different religions. This collection has become the basis of Sikh literature and has become an important guide for the Sikh community.
The fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, faced great persecution from the Mughal emperor Jahangir, who saw Sikhism as a challenge to his rule. Guru Arjan Dev Ji was martyred in 1606, becoming the first Sikh Guru to sacrifice his life for the principles he espoused.
Guru Hargobind Sahib, the sixth Guru, succeeded Guru Arjan Dev Ji and became the first teacher of the Guru Warriors. He led the Sikhs through a period of intense struggle against the oppressive Mughal rule. Guru Hargobind Sahib supported the Miri-Piri concept which emphasized spiritual and temporal authority. He wields two swords to symbolize this duality, marking the beginning of the Sikh martial tradition.
Guru Har Rai Ji and Guru Har Krishan Ji followed him as the seventh and eighth gurus respectively, contributing to the spiritual and humanitarian aspects of Sikhism. Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the ninth Guru, stood out as a champion of religious freedom and tolerance. He sacrificed his life to protect the rights of Hindus and their religion during the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb.
Finally, the stage was set before the tenth and last human guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. He faced enormous challenges in his life, including the loss of his father, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, and the persecution of the Sikhs. Guru Gobind Singh Ji tried to awaken the Sikh community and prepare it to face difficulties with courage. In 1699 he founded the Khalsa, a special community of Sikhs bound by a code of conduct, baptized in Amri, the sacred nectar.
Under the leadership of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the Sikhs became fearsome warriors and staunch defenders of the truth. The Khalsa formation instilled a spirit of fearlessness and devotion to justice among the Sikhs, empowering them to confront tyranny and oppression.
In the following centuries, the Sikh community suffered various trials and tribulations, but the principles of equality, service and devotion to the Creator remained unchanged. Sikh warriors such as Banda Singh Bahadur fought valiantly against tyranny and established a brief but influential Sikh kingdom in the early 18th century. After Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Martyrdom, there were many warriors: like Sardar Nawab Kapur, Sardar Jassa Singh Ramgarhia, Sardar Jassa Singh Ahluwaia, Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa and many more.
Sikh history embodies a legacy of spiritual enlightenment, unflinching courage and service to humanity. Today, Sikhs around the world continue to follow the teachings of their Gurus and contribute positively to their communities while maintaining the values that have defined their remarkable journey through history.
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arwin-interior · 1 year
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PRAKASH PURAB, also known as the birth anniversary, of GURU ANGAD DEV JI is a momentous occasion for the Sikh community all around the world. This day marks the birth of the second Guru of the Sikhs, who played a pivotal role in shaping the religion and spreading its message.
As we celebrate this Prakash Purab, let us reflect on Guru Angad Dev Ji's TEACHINGS and strive to live our lives according to his principles. Let us remember that by following his path, we can make a POSITIVE impact on the world around us and create a better future for generations to come!!
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tseschools · 2 years
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Shri Guru Angad Dev Ji contributed 63 Shabads and Shaloks (revealed verses) that are now registered in the Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Today we are celebrating him as the successor of Shri Guru Nanak Dev ji - 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐝 𝐍𝐚𝐧𝐚𝐤! May all his teachings about physical well being and spiritual development stay with us forever. #guruangaddevji #gurunanakdevji #ji #gurbani #gurugranthsahibji #guryai #gurunanakji
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mediaheights · 2 years
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Guru Angad Dev Ji Parkash Purab 2022 commemorating the 518th Birth Anniversary of the 2nd Sikh Guru. We wish, may Guru Sahib shower his blessing upon you with the power of his words on this pious day. Build your brand with digital media & take the benefits of social media branding contact Media Heights. By  Mediaheightspr.com  
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lgcderabassi · 30 days
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Guru Angad Dev ji - Parkash Utsav !
ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਖਾਲਸਾ, ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਹਿ। ਆਪ ਸਭ ਨੂੰ ਗੁਰੂ ਅੰਗਦ ਦੇਵ ਜੀ ਦੇ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਸ਼ ਪੁਰਬ ਦੀਆਂ ਲੱਖ-ਲੱਖ ਵਧਾਈਆਂ। ਮਨ ਚਾਹੇ, ਕੰਮ ਪੁਰੇ ਸ਼ੁਭ ਹੋਣ ਜੀ।
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nijjhar · 2 months
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Gurmukhi
The Gurmukhi script developed from the Landa alphabet and was standardized during the 16th century by Guru Angad Dev Ji, the second Sikh guru. The name Gurmukhi comes from the Old Punjabi word guramukhī and means “from the mouth of the Guru”.
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Type of writing system: abugida
Direction of writing: left to right in horizontal lines
Number of letters: 41
Used to write: Punjabi
When they appear at the beginning of a syllable, vowels are written as independent letters.
When certain consonants occur together, special conjunct symbols are used which combine the essential parts of each letter.
Punjabi is a tonal language with three tones: high falling, low rising and level. The letters ਹ (ha), ਘ (gha), ਝ (jha), ਢ (ḍha), ਧ (dha) and ਭ (bha) have a level tone when at the beginning of a word or syllable, and a high falling tone when elsewhere. The conjuncts ਗ੍ਹ (gha), ਜ੍ਹ (jha), ਡ੍ਹ (ḍha), ਦ੍ਹ (dha) and ਬ੍ਹ (bha) have a level tone when at the beginning of a word or syllable, and a low rising tone when elsewhere.
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Meet the Ten Gurus: The Men Who Shaped Sikhism
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Patshahi is a word which is derived from Persian culture. This means emperor or king. But is Sikhism it has spiritual value and it understands as gurus or masters of the Sikh Community.
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Patshahi means Gurus of Sikhs and there are total 10 gurus in Sikhism and they all follow their Gurus in a very pure way. The 10 Patshahi or the Ten Gurus of the Sikhs are very knowledgeable and they provided the way of living life in very positive manner without creating any kind of issues. There are highly believed consideration that these Gurus are sent by God to teach us the ultimate truth of life.
The Ten Gurus or Ten Patshahi is:
Guru Nanak Dev Ji (1469-1539)
Guru Angad Dev Ji (1504-1552)
Guru Amar Das Ji (1479-1574)
Guru Ram Das Ji (1534-1581)
Guru Arjan Dev Ji (1563-1606)
Guru Hargobind Ji (1595-1644)
Guru Har Rai Ji (1630-1661)
Guru Har Krishan Ji (1656-1664)
Guru Teg Bahadur Ji (1621-1675)
Guru Gobind Singh Ji (1666-1708)
Each of the Gurus has played a vital or important role in the development of love and they also help in spread of Sikhism across the Globe. They started teaching as they established Sikh Institutions which is renowned as Gurdwara (Sikh Place for Worship) and also provided Langar. They composed they composed pure Guru Granth Sahib, which is known as the Sikh Holy Scripture. The main motive of all Gurus is to believe in brotherhood, equality, and service to humanity. All of the Guru live truth and righteous life and always stands for the right thing and takes action against wrong practices. Their teachings is continue to inspire not only Sikhs but the whole world.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Guru Nanak Dev Ji known as the first Guru of Sikhs and he is the founder of the Sikh Religion. He was born at Talwandi (which is now known as Nankana Sahib in Pakistan) on October 20, 1469. Guru Ji has learnt a lot of languages like Punjabi, Sanskrit and Persian at very young age. He taught that there is only one God, who is all-loving and compassionate. He also taught the importance of equality, brotherhood, and service to humanity.
Guru Angad Dev Ji
Guru Angad Dev Ji has introduced the written form of Punjabi which is known as Gurumukhi. Guru Ji was born in 1504 and he is the second Guru of Sikh Community. The Holy Scripture of Sikhs “Guru Granth Sahib Ji” is written in Gurumukhi. He also established the first Gurdwara at Amritsar, which is now the holiest Sikh shrine in the world. He also started the Akhara for the physical wellness of the humans. He also compiled the Adi Granth, the holy book of the Sikhs.
Guru Amar Das Ji
Guru Amar Das Ji is the third Guru of the Sikh Community and he started to give justice to the caste system and restrictions and the curse of un-touch ability. He is born in 1479 and he spreads the culture of the Langar. Hewas born in 1479 and died in 1574. He was a great social reformer. He abolished the caste system and other social evils. He also introduced the Anand Karaj, the Sikh marriage ceremony. Guru Amardas introduced the Anand Karaj marriage ceremony for the Sikhs by replacing the Hindu form.
Guru Ram Das Ji
Guru Ram Das Ji is the Forth Guru of Sikh Community and he is the founder of Amritsar city and he started the construction of the very famous Golden Temple at Amritsar City. Amritsar City is known as the holy city of the Sikhs. He compiled the Holy book of Sikhs “Guru Granth Sahib Ji” and he is a great builder in Sikh Community. He excavated the sacred Amrit Sarovar (Pool of Nectar) at Amritsar. He also composed many hymns for the Guru Granth Sahib.
Guru Arjan Dev Ji
Guru Arjan Dev Ji is the Fifth Guru of Sikh Community and he is the third son of Guru Ram Das Ji. He Compiled the Adi Granth, the renowned scriptures of the Sikhs, and Guru Arjan Dev Ji wrote Sukhmani Sahib. Guru Arjan Dev Ji completed the construction of Sri Darbar Sahib which is also known as Golden Temple of Amritsar. Everyone is welcomed in Golden Temple without any discrimination which shows the equality in all caste. He was also martyred by the Mughal emperor Jahangir for refusing to convert to Islam.
Guru Hargobind Ji
Guru Hargobind Ji is the Sixth Guru of the Sikh Community and he is known as Soldier Saint and he was the son of Guru Arjan Dev Ji. He militarized the Sikh community by established small institution to defend themselves against persecution from the Mughals. He is also renowned by the name of Warrior Guru. Guru Ji was one of the first Gurus to take up arms to protect the faith. At that time only emperors were allowed to sit on a high platform called Takht or throne. At the age of 13, Guru Hargobind established Sri Akal Takht Sahib ten feet above the ground and wore two swords, Miri and Piri, representing cosmic and spiritual power.
Guru Har Rai Ji
He promoted peace and tolerance between Hindus and Muslims. He also established a number of Gurdwaras in India and Afghanistan. He invested his most of life in devotional meditation and preaching the teachings of Guru Nanak. Guru Har Rai Ji is the Seventh Guru of the Sikh Community and he is known for his peace and calm nature. He is the grandson of Guru Hargobind Ji and he continued the great task of his grandfather to build one nation.
Guru Har Krishan Ji
He is the Eight Guru of Sikh Community and he is one of the brave Gurus in Sikh community. He was the youngest of the Ten Gurus and only served as Guru for seven months. He is known for his wisdom and compassion. Guru Har Krishna Ji was the youngest among the Gurus. He became so knowledgeable Guru that he amazed the Brahmin pundits with his knowledge and spiritual powers at very young age and he knew all the good things. Guru Har Krishan Ji is the youngest Guru among all Gurus but he is one of the best knowledgeable Gurus along with other Gurus.
Guru Teg Bahadur Ji
He is the ninth Guru of Sikh Community and he is known for his bravery decisions as he is known for his determination that he refused to convert his religion into Islam. He was martyred by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb for refusing to convert to Islam and for speaking out against the persecution of Hindus. He is known as the "Martyr Guru." Guru Teg Bahadur Ji is the brave Guru as he sacrificed his precious life in order to protect or reserve the freedom of religion of the Hindus.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji
He is the Tenth and last Guru of Sikh Community and he is Guru of Khalsa and he is the founder of the Khalsa, a martial order of Sikhs. He also compiled the final version of the Guru Granth Sahib and declared it to be the eternal Guru of the Sikhs. He was last Guru and great warrior and a spiritual leader of Sikhs. He also compiled the Guru Granth Sahib, and he known as the last human Guru of Sikhs after his death Guru Granth Sahib is eternal Guru of Sikhs.
All the Ten Gurus of Sikhism were so great that they only teach us the right way to live or life by following the path of truth and righteousness to the whole world. Their knowledge are still relevant and so effective that we should all learn from their example and thoughts and we should try to live our whole live according to their principles.
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Nanak Chinta Mat Karo---Gurbani Shabad
Nanak Chinta Mat Karo—Gurbani Shabad
Please listen to this beautiful Shabad from Gurbani and receive Guru Granth Sahib ji’s Blessings
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Nanak Chinta Mat Karo---Gurbani Shabad
Nanak Chinta Mat Karo—Gurbani Shabad
Please listen to this beautiful Shabad from Gurbani and receive Guru Granth Sahib ji’s Blessings   http://www.northindiakaleidoscope.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/03-Veer-Amarjit-Singh-Malaysia-Nanak-Chinta-Mat-Karoh.mp3 Courtesy:http://www.sikhnet.com Ang: 955 Raag: Raag Raamkalee Writer: Guru Angad Dev Ji Sung by: Veer Amarjit Singh (Malaysia)  
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Guru Amar Das ji - Born {Parkash) on May 1479. - Guru Amardas Sahib Ji was anointed as the third Nanak by Guru Angad Dev Ji. It was only after he heard the daughter of Guru Angad Sahib ji singing some hymns of Guru Nanak ji that he went to Khadur Sahib to meet Angad Sahib Ji and took the former to be his spiritual guide or Guru. He thence started serving his Guru staying at Khadur Sahib only. His daily chores there on involved bringing water from river for Guru's bath and fetching wood from the forest for the free kitchen service or 'Guru ka Langar'. - Appointed as third Nanak at the age of 73, Amardas Sahib Ji established his headquarters at newly built town Goindwal and propagated Sikhism from there in a well planned manner. He also segregated the area belonging to the Sikh Sangat into 22 preaching centers or Manjis that were each under the charge of a devout Sikh. He also sent Sikh missionaries to different parts of India to spread the religion. - In an effort to strengthen the tradition of 'Guru ka Langar', he made it mandatory for every visitor to first take food and then come for satsang thus giving an idiom of 'Pehle Pangat Phir Sangat'. This rule was so austerely followed that even emperor Akbar had to follow it when he came to meet Guru Sahib. As a result of the jovial relations between the two, Guru Sahib was able to get the pilgrim tax waived off for the Non Muslims crossing Yamuna and Ganga. - In conjunction to the social reformation spirit of his predecessors, Amardas Sahib Ji also acted as a reformer and preached against Sati. - Guru Ji also advocated widow-remarriage and discarded 'Purdah'. Introducing new ceremonies for birth, marriage and death; - Guru Ji founded centers of Sikh pilgrimage, and picked the site for the Golden Temple. - Guru Amar Das emphasised both spiritual pursuits as well an ethical daily life. He encouraged his followers to wake up before dawn, do their ablutions and then meditate in silent seclusion.[1] A good devotee, taught Amar Das, should be truthful, keep his mind in control, eat only when hungry, seek company of pious men, worship the Lord, make an honest living, serve holy men, not covet another's wealth and https://www.instagram.com/p/BxjYEu1h0U2/?igshid=r26pbziinqzp
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