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WaheGuru Ji Ka Khalsa, WhaeGuru Ji Ki Fateh  Jee Ayan Nu

Sikhism is the youngest of the World Religions

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Sikhism is the youngest of the World Religions, barely over 500 years old. It was founded by Siri Guru Nanak Dev Ji in 1469 who laid the basic principles of Sikhism. It offered the people a simple Sikh religion teaching "Oneness of God", whose name is TRUTH. Nine Gurus followed him who all reinforced and added to what was taught by the first Guru. After which in 1708, the holy book of the Sikhs, The Siri GURU GRANTH SAHIB JI was Proclaimed to be the only Guru by the last Guru, Siri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. This holy book embodies the philosophy and fundamentals of Sikhism. It is the only holy book of a major religion which was written and authenticated by its founders.more..

Ek Onkar

EK Onkar The most significant word used in the Sikh teachings. EK Onkar are the first two words of Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and also Mool Mantar.
Literally, Ek means 'ONE' emphasizing the oneness of God, which is the basics of Sikhism. Onkar means The Onkar is derived from the Sanskrit word Om which consists of three syllable sounds representing the trinty of Bramha, Vishnu and Shiva. Onkar therefore means GOD in His entirety.

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Ever wondered about some of these W's like Why do we say Sat Siri Akal ?
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To be one with God

 

Nanakshahi Calendar

For every Sikh, to be one with God it is imperative that one should remember God- the creator of human beings as well as all Prakariti- observable universe. which is visible to the naked eve. Human mind cannot grasp the immenseness and creative power of God. The Guru is the medium who facilitates this process, opens our eyes and makes us see and feel the boundless creative power of God. .more ..   Nanakshahi Calendar of Gurpurabs & Sangrands
Check it online all the birth dates, Gurgadi, Jyoti Jot. Sangrand and other important dates in the Sikh Calendar. Feel free to print them out, give a copy to a friend and keep one copy for yourselves.
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