Guru Nanak Dev Ji giving Gurgaddi to Guru Angad Dev Ji
Guru Nanak Dev Ji giving needle to Duni Chand
Guru Nanak Dev Ji with Bhai Mardana Ji
Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Guru Nanak Dev Ji visiting Rome in 1518, welcomed by Pope Leo X
Buddhist monks prostrating before Guru Nanak Dev Ji in Sikkim, Tibet
Guru Nanak Dev Ji shown reverence by Buddhist monks in Sikkim, Tibet
Guru Nanak Dev Ji teaching the emptiness of rituals at Hardvar
Guru Nanak Dev Ji teaching the emptiness of rituals at Hardvar
Guru Nanak Dev Ji offering salvation to Sajjan, the fraudster turned saint
Guru Nanak Dev Ji offering salvation to Sajjan, the fraudster turned saint
Guru Nanak Dev Ji offering salvation to Kauda, the cannibal turned saint
Guru Nanak Dev Ji offering salvation to Kauda, the cannibal turned saint
Pope Leo X and cardinals of Rome showing respect to Guru Nanak Dev Ji in 1518
Pope Leo X and cardinals of Rome showing respect to Guru Nanak Dev Ji in 1518
Guru Nanak Dev Ji visiting Kenya, where tribal people recognize the Divine Light
Guru Nanak Dev Ji visiting Baghdad, Iraq
Guru Nanak Dev Ji at home with his father, who is concerned about his unusual spiritual nature
Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Haridwar on Vaisakhi, dispelling superstitions (scene 5)
Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Haridwar on Vaisakhi, guiding against empty rituals (scene 4)
Guru Nanak Dev Ji throwing water towards the west to awaken awareness (scene 3)
Guru Nanak Dev Ji engaging with pilgrims at Haridwar on Vaisakhi (scene 2)
Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Haridwar, teaching truth above ritualism
Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Kartarpur Sahib, guiding the Sangat (scene 2)
Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Kartarpur Sahib, the town of truth and service
Guru Nanak Dev Ji revealing the true Aarti at Jagannath Puri
Guru Nanak Dev Ji — representational profile portrait
Duni Chand shown that his father was reincarnated as a wolf due to dying in the thoughts of meat
The rich Duni Chand being taught that nothing will go with him to the next world by Guru Nanak Dev Ji giving him a needle.
The rich Duni Chand being taught that nothing will go with him to the next world by Guru Nanak Dev Ji giving him a needle.)
Guru Nanak Dev Ji administrating Charan Pahul form of Amrit initiation to new Sikhs
Guru Nanak Dev Ji travelling to Mecca to teach the Truth and wake up sleeping souls
Guru Nanak Dev Ji showing the 7 year old child of Bagdad the countless planets in space
Physician Hakeem checking to see if Guru Nanak Dev Ji is okay as he was not eating or drinking, not knowing that Satguru was beyond this world
Guru Nanak Dev Ji engaging in religious discussions with Muslim in Arabia who were drawn to hearing the Truth from the Satguru
Guru Nanak Dev Ji in the town of Kartarpur Sahib
Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib
Guru Nanak Dev Ji visiting Kabul in Afghanistan
Guru Nanak Dev Ji preaching to the Yogis
Guru Nanak Dev Ji returning back home after the first Udaasi journey they undertook to teach the world
Guru Nanak Dev Ji during playtime encouraging other children to engage in the divine remembrance of the Creator
Guru Nanak Dev Ji in the jail of Emperor Babur and making all the flour grinding stones spin by themselves
Guru Nanak Dev Ji doing farming
Guru Nanak Dev Ji clearing up the slums and helping the poor
Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Bhai Mardana Ji visiting Bhai Lalo Ji at Saidpur
Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Bhai Mardana Ji visiting Bhai Lalo Ji's house in Saidpur
Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Jaganath Puri showing the true Aarti
Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Guru Nanak Dev Ji with his family
Guru Nanak Dev Ji
An angry crowd of Brahmins approach Guru Nanak Dev Ji who was standing near to where a Hindu king had got his guards to cook meat In Kurekshetra, on a solar eclipse day. Guru Nanak Dev Ji explained that Hindu priests, void of spirituality, did not know the difference between spinach-symbolising honesty and kindness, and meat-symbolising falsehood and cruelty.
An angry crowd of Brahmins approach Guru Nanak Dev Ji who was standing near to where a Hindu king had got his guards to cook meat In Kurekshetra, on a solar eclipse day. Guru Nanak Dev Ji explained that Hindu priests, void of spirituality, did not know the difference between spinach-symbolising honesty and kindness, and meat-symbolising falsehood and cruelty.
The pot of meat turning to rice pudding as a miracle in the city of Kurekshetra during a solar eclipse to break the ego and falsehood of the Hindu Brahmins