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    God Before Guru Nanak

    Hello there. I asked a question on another thread concerning alleged prophecies predicting the coming of Guru Nanak. There's been no response to it yet. I was wondering if the exact references could be verified. I have another question. What were proper religious faiths, if any, before Nanak...
  2. Archived_Member16

    Gurus Guru Nanak In Baghdad

    Guru Nanak In Baghdad Submitted by Preet Mohan Singh Ahluwalia Location of shrine, map of Baghdad The following account of Guru Nanak's visit to Baghdad was taken from The Divine Master, Lahore 1930 by Sewaram Singh, published in Punjab: Past and Present and Guru Nanak's Visit to Baghdad...
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    Gurus Guru Nanak - A Successfull Entrepreneur

    first of all i dont mean to hurt anybody's feelings,but because in discussion everyone has right to present his thesis.so i am expressing my point of view right now i am working on documentry on sikhs of new york(even though i am not very experienced documentry maker)but i know all the technical...
  4. Gyani Jarnail Singh

    SIDH GHOST BANI Of GURU NANAK JI SAHIB

    Waheguru Ji ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji KI fateh. Sidh Ghost is a Bani of Guru nanak Ji sahib that is a Dialogue Guur Ji had with the Top Master Yogis and Siddhs of His Day. In this bani The Siddhs and Yogi masters question Guru Ji on his New Philosophy and Religious ideas and Guru Ji gives His...
  5. NamHariKaur

    Gurus Birthday Of Guru Nanak

    Sat Nam; I have read someplace that "scholars say" that Guru Nanak was born on the 15th of April. I am told that Sikhs do not celebrate it on that day. Can anyone fill in more details on both parts of this? I became more curious when I heard about the "scholars" version because the day I first...
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    Buddhism India Before Guru Nanak

    INDIA BEFORE GURU NANAK After its climax, Buddhism started degenerating in India. Statues of Buddha and Budhisattvas became very common and were installed in their temples. Buddhist monks preached lesson of non-violence and non-resistance which made the people non-aggressive even in self...
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    Gurus Guru Nanak, The Founder Of Sikhism

    Guru Nanak Dev, The Founder of Sikh Religion by Gurdas Singh Guru Nanak the founder of Sikhism the world's youngest monotheistic religion was born in Talwandi in the state of Punjab. From his earliest days he showed signs of deep spirituality and of a holy nature to all who came into contact...
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    Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Visit To Kamroop

    Guru Nanak Dev Ji visit to Kamroop: hay kaaman narak bisraaman baho jonee bharmaavneh. chit harnan tarai lok gam-yan jap tap seel bidaarneh. alap sukh avit chanchal ooch neech samaavneh. tav bhai bimunchit saadh sangam ot naanak naaraa-ineh. ||46|| O sexual desire, you lead the...
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    Guru Nanak

    hey ma sis is doing her dissertation and wanted a sum text from the guru granth sahib that sayz nething about aiming and achieving ? could you help ?
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    Guru Nanak Dev (10 Jots) Was Nirankar Himself In Sargun (Human Form)

    I would like to hear the views of sangat on the following post made by my friend in another forum. Thanks
  11. drkhalsa

    Nobody In The Holy Land Of Guru Nanak Tells A Lie; They Always Speak The Truth."

    Rawalpindi’s Muslim tenant remembers his pre-Partition Sikh landlord Varinder Walia Tribune News Service Bhupinder Singh Sometimes, human sentiments transcend the regional and the temporal...
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    Islam Shia Muslims And Guru Nanak

    Is it true that Shia Muslims accept Guru Nanak as a Prophet? Anyone know more about this. I know they are much more tolerant in terms of acceptance of other Prophets and beliefs than Sunni Muslims.
  13. drkhalsa

    Sikh News First Use Of ‘Hindustan’ By Guru Nanak: Jodh Singh

    First use of ‘Hindustan’ by Guru Nanak: Jodh Singh Sarbjit Dhaliwal Tribune News Service Chandigarh, December 13 Who was first to use the word Hindustan? Obviously, it is the most difficult question to answer. “Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism, was first to use this word. Unfortunately...
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    Did Guru Nanak Really Have The Need To Read The Veds And Ketabs

    Dear peeps, My personally opinion on this is Guru ji did not have the need to read the vedas, shasaters, purans or the ketabs. The reason being is guru ji was nirankar himself. Meaning god manifested his attributed in Guru Nanak (but not god) just like a drop of water becomes one in an ocean...
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    Sikh News Guru Nanak's Birth Anniv: Bush Greets Sikhs

    Washington, November 25: Warmly greeting Sikhs across the US and the world on the occasion of the 535th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, President George W. Bush has said the teachings of the founder of Sikhism of equality and respect have inspired generations...
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    Guru Nanak Visit To Mecca

    Interesting point of view... But we have to remember that Guru Nanak Dev Ji's teachings were both acceptable to Muslims and Hindus, which may explain why he was let in to Mecca. Muslims at the time did consider him a Muslim, his wife was Muslim, remember... Since a Muslim women can only marry a...
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    Sikh News New Book On Guru Nanak Dev Ji

    Hope you're aware of the new book on Guru Nanak by one of our fellow Sikh.Diasporans, Eleanor Nesbitt. Part of the UK's Indic Values Series it is titled simply Guru Nanak and costs about 9 pounds. The publisher is Bayeux Arts, Canada and religious and Moral Education Press, U.K.
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    Sikh News Guru Nanak College To Become Sikh Rest House

    Guru Nanak College to become Sikh rest house Staff Report LAHORE: The Guru Nanak Degree College is to be converted into a rest house for Sikh pilgrims as part of development plans for the area by the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) and the Punjab government, sources reported on Saturday...
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    Guru Nanak In Tibbet

    GURU NANAK IN TIBET by Tarungpa Tulku (As published in the Indian Express, March 6th, 1966) Tibetan Spiritual Leader, philosopher and Nobel laureate, His Holiness Dalai Lama On Guru Nanak Dev Ji: "Guru Nanak due to his unique lifestyle, is the brightest star amongst the most brilliant...
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    Na Koi Hindu Na Koi Mussalman - Guru Nanak

    Fellow Members, What did Guru Nanak mean by his statement "Na Koi Hindu Na Koi Mussalman"? Is it that, 1. He is neither hindu nor mussalman? 2. To God there is no differennce between a hindu and mussalman, or whoever ? 3. People should not call themselves hindu or mussalman? 4. He...
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