Guru Arjan Dev Ji dictating Gurbani to Bhai Gurdas Ji. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the Bani (sacred compositions) of six Guru Sahiban, fifteen Bhagats, eleven Bhatts, and three Gursikhs are recorded. However, a misunderstanding has commonly been spread within the Sikh community. This misunderstanding
Read MoreDid Guru Nanak Dev Ji ever actually eat meat?Did he ever give Sikhs permission to eat meat? In the Janam Sakhis (traditional accounts of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s life), there are some references, such as the sakhi of the Kurukshetra fair. In this sakhi, it is
Read MoreMan bowing (performing Matha Tekh) in devotion to Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji being the Divine Voice of God. Today, many Sikhs come across claims, especially online, that bowing before Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is idol worship. Some Muslims make this accusation, yet at the
Read MoreMakhan Shah Lubhana was a very devoted Sikh and at the same time was a very successful businesman. He was into import and export business. Once he was on a business trip and his ship was loaded with commodities from India. While the ship was travelling,
Read MoreSiri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib jee’s martyrdom is incomparable in history. There are many people who gave their lives for what they believed in but it is only Siri Guru Tegh Bahadur jee, who gave his life for beliefs he did not practice or condone. Siri
Read MoreThe Qur’an is presented by most Muslims as the infallible, eternal word of Allah, revealed to Prophet Muhammad over a period of 23 years. It is claimed to possess perfect consistency and divine origin, free from human error. However, with all due respect, such claims invite
Read MoreSatan does not exist in Sikhi in the same way as he does in Islam or Christianity. In those religions, Satan is seen as an opposing force to God, a negative power that stands against Him. Gurmat does not accept this idea. In Sikhi, Waheguru is
Read MoreEuthanasia – Assisted Suicide means deliberately ending a person’s life to stop suffering, usually when the person is very ill and in pain. In simple words, it is when death is caused on purpose to bring relief from pain or suffering. Life is sacred: Sikhi teaches that
Read MoreGuru Sahib is completely free from all bondage and has no need of our Seva. Any Seva we perform is not for the sake of Guru Sahib, but rather for our own cleansing and spiritual growth. Out of His infinite compassion, Satguru Ji allows us to
Read MoreThere isn’t an exact English word for Jooth, likely because this concept doesn’t exist in Western culture. Simply put, Jooth refers to the effect a person’s Karma and nature can have on the food they prepare, as well as food or drink that has already been
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