The Sikh religion was founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, first Guru of Sikhs, in 1469 CE. Today Sikh religion has over 20 million people across the whole world. The Sikhism – is to gloriously follow in their Sacred Footsteps is our Sikh way of Life
The Sikh
religion was founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, first Guru of Sikhs, in 1469 CE. Today
Sikh religion has over 20 million people across the whole world. The Sikhism –
is to gloriously follow in their Sacred Footsteps is our Sikh way of Life. Sikh
religion teaches the lessons of equality, truthful living, social justice,
eliminate superstitions through its Sikh Holy Book, “Guru Granth Sahib Ji”.
The Guru
Granth Sahib Ji has great compositions of sage-poets of different faiths,
including Kabir, Namdev, Baba Farid, Dhanna Bhagat and Ravidas. Guru Gobind
Singh, the tenth guru of Sikhs, later enshrined the Holy Book as the eleventh
Guru of Sikhs. Guru Granth Sahib was written and compiled by Guru Sahibs
themselves. Guru Granth Sahib incorporated the gender equality that means both
genders are free to read the Guru Granth Sahib.
Guru Granth
Sahib is a powerful rendering to draw the faithful nearer to the vast Oneness
of Godhead. Guru Granth Sahib contains the names of all Gods of every religion,
both masculine and feminine. Gurbani says that God is neither a male nor a
female. In Mool Mantar, God is considered to be “Ajuni” that means Unborn. God
is unborn and does not die. In Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Gurus used various
effective and inspired methods and examples to spread the message of “Oneness
of God” and universal brotherhood. These examples inspire the common people to
achieve extraordinary heights in life.
To restore the forgotten and lost glory of the soul, Kirtan is
performed to express the
spiritualist experiences in the language of love and spirit. Kirtan is the
composition of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji with unique musicality and divine
poetry. Kirtan with godly sweet melodious fragrance awakens human heart deep
layers and consciousness. For the lovers of Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Holy Kirtan
serves as their daily food, spiritual nourishment, life and consciousness.
On Ang 1375
of Guru Granth Sahib
Ji, there are most amazing lines of Kabeer Ji as:
Kabeer Jor Keeaa So Julam Hai Laee
Jabaab Khudhaee,
Dhafatar laekhaa Neeksai Maar Muhai
Muhi Khaae
It means if
you don’t live accordingly to the dharma, your face and mouth will be beaten.
Guru Sahib says that form which we have as human body is the result of our
Karmas. Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is full of teachings, which we can adopt for
a meaningful journey called life. The shalokas of many so- called untouchable
saints and bhaktas have been found as number of cherished terminal values and
instrumental values in Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
The great
Sikh Religion was established by our great Gurus. We must need to have better
understanding of what our Guru Sahibs wanted to teach about Sikhism and ideal
Sikh to be like. Always remember our Waheguru or God who is the creator of all.
| About the author |
Surjit Sidhu has been written many articles for SEEQ, a Sikh magazine in UK that provides the information and knowledge about Sikh Religion, history of Sikhs. To get complete information about living culture of Sikhs in Britain, visit http://www.see-q.net/. |
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