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  1. May 15, 2017 · Shani Dev casts an evil eye at his fatherUpon Shani’s birth, sun god so eagerly looked at him only to be disappointed by Shani’s charcoal black color. He even doubted whether Shani was born to ...

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    • He Advocated Four CORE Principles For Sikhs

    Guru Nanak Devji (Guru Nanak) is the first of the ten Sikh Gurus. Sikhs believe that all subsequent Gurus possessed Guru Nanak’s divinity and religious authority. Guru Nanak, the first Guru, and Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru, continue to feature prominently in Sikhs’ experience of their religion. He is also known as Nanak Dev Ji, Baba Nanak and...

    Birthday of Guru Parv is celebrated worldwide as Guru Parv. In the year 2020, 551st Guru Parv has been celebrated. Guru Nanakji was born in 1469 in Talwandi village near Lahor, Pakistan. His parents were Hindu, Mehta Kalu & Mata Tripta, and had one older sister, named Nanki. As a child, Nanak went on to astound many with his intelligence and his in...

    At age of seven, Nanak astonished his teacher by describing the implicit symbolism of Alaf, the first letter, resembling the mathematical version of one, as denoting the unity or oneness of God. According to the Sikh religion, one day he was bathing in the river and disappeared for three days in the forest. His family members were very worried as t...

    Nanak then came to be known as Guru Nanakji (teacher) as he travelled far and wide to spread his teachings. In 1496, although married with two sons, Nanakji set out on a set of spiritual journeys by foot visiting many pilgrimage sites India, Tibet and S. Arabia that lasted nearly 30 years, accompanied with his faithful follower, Bhai Mardana, a Mus...

    Naam japna: meditating on God’s name
    Kirat karna: earning an honest living
    Vand Chakna: selflessness & sharing with others
    Including Sewa: service to humanity
  2. Oct 25, 2023 · The true message has now been revealed to Him. Guru Sahib was now thirty years of age. Leaving his family behind and taking Bhai Mardana with him as his sole companion, he left Sultanpur for twenty years of traveling. His travels are grouped into four lengthy journeys (Udasis) to the east, south, north, and west.

  3. Feb 4, 2019 · The Sikh, Hindu and Muslim devotees returned the following morning on September 22, 1539 A.D. They carefully lifted and removed the sheet which had been placed over the guru's body. All were amazed and astonished to discover that no trace at all remained of Guru Nanak Dev Ji's mortal body. Only fresh flowers remained, for not a single bud had ...

  4. Oct 1, 2023 · Guru Nanak was a firm believer in monotheism. He professed the existence of one eternal God, a belief central to Sikhism. Guru Nanak’s emphasis on “Ek Onkar” or “One God” is the bedrock of his teachings. This God, according to Guru Nanak, is beyond human comprehension but can be realized through meditation and devotion.

  5. All his pain and disease shall be dispelled, And he shall be saved, Nanak, by the true Name. (Malar Mohalla 1, p-1256) After a good deal of discussion, Hari Das bowed before the Divine Master and told his parents to leave anxiety about their son as he was born ‘A healer of the world’s sickened souls.’ Next

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  7. Jan 13, 2018 · Nanak came from a Hindu family. He grew up surrounded by Muslim neighbors. From an early age he showed a deeply spiritual character. He broke away from his family’s traditions and belief systems, refusing to participate in empty rituals. Nanak married and entered business, but remained focused on God and meditation.