Last Days

>> Saturday, March 6, 2010

Guru Nanak Dev Ji, ended his itineration (journey from place to place, preaching his divine mission), by the age of fifty two years. After, he settled on the right bank of river Ravi at Kartarpur. There he adopted the life of a peasant. People visited Kartarpur and were blessed by the Guru and 'Sangat' and 'Pangat' was started to serve people, where men and women irrespective of caste, color or creed were welcomed. "Dana Pani Guru Ka, Taihal Bhawna Sikhan Ki" was common saying of the time, which means "provisions are provided by the Providence (God) and service is rendered by the Sikhs".

On September 22, 1539, taking God's name, and being lost in God's name, Guru Nanak Dev ji went into Samadhi and was no more. Now a quarrel took place between the Hindus and the Muslims. The Hindus wanted his body to be cremated while the Muslims wanted his body to be buried. As the dispute was growing more and more between the two, they decided to keep some fresh flowers on Guru Nanak Dev Jis body for the night, and flowers of whomsoever will dry up first, will let the other religion person take his body and perform the last ritual. However, in the morning it was discovered that the same was no more there. There were only flowers and silence. Thus, they agreed to divide the sheet into two halves which was subsequently buried by the Muslims and cremated by the Hindus.

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Teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji

>> Tuesday, March 2, 2010

The teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji are found in the 'Guru Granth Sahib Ji', considered to be the eleventh Guru of the Sikhs. It consists of the faiths and belief of our gurus. It is described as the indestructible form. The words of Guru Nanak Dev Ji always enlightened the brotherhood of man. According to him, God always destroys 'the evil doers', this being God's nature and will, and it is man's goal to carry out that will. Also, it is the spiritual duty of the seeker and his society to resist evil and injustice.

Guru Nanak Dev Ji always focused upon the harm by egotism (known as haumai- 'I am') and calls upon the devotees to worship word of God (Naam - the Reality), to meditate the shabad, and follow hukam, the order of the Guru. Guru Nanak Dev Ji said that our worship should be selfless and is then called sewa, in God's house.

The teachings given by Guru Nanak can be practiced in three ways:

* Naam Japna which means, Singing the Holy Name and thus keeping God within u, every time
* Kirat Karō which means, Earning a living with honestly
* Vand Chakkō which means, Sharing with others

Guru Nanak emphasized on word 'God'. One should follow the direction awakened by the individuals rather than the individuals who are led by Self will ( Manmukh )

Teachings:

* Women should be given equal importance as that of men
* Abolish caste system
* Was against Sati system
* Against superstitions
* In Sikhism everyone has equal rights irrespective of caste, creed, color, race, sex or religion

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