Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Sikh Gurus and Their Teachings


The word Guru is exceptionally well known in India yet the term 'Master' in Sikhism isn't utilized for an instructor or a specialist or a guide or a human body, the word Guru is made out of two terms:-
GU - which implies murkiness and
RU - This implies Light.

Numerous Biographical Sikh Books have been composed on Sikh Gurus. There are numerous Mural Biographies that delineates Guru Nanak Dev Ji's whole life from his adolescence to his adventure to Sachkhand. His life story in paintings that delineates the whole existence of Guru Nanak Devji, from his youth to the occasions, he cleared out for Sachkhand are creatively portrayed on the dividers of the memorable structures of Sri Amritsar Sahib and Baba Atal, these wall paintings, pictures delineate an uncommon, valuable Sikh master history, and are distinctively painted in exceptionally excellent, life-like hues.
In spite of the fact that a significant number of the photos are lost due to the shameful caretaking and carelessness by the general population concerned. These are treasures that may not be recovered once lost. The books give brief and compact history of the Gurus, Sikhism and the Sikhs, the Panth, the Khalsa and of encapsulation of the Bani (unique sacred text) and Shabad (The first word) exhibited by the "Extraordinary People of God" through their multitudinous hardships and penances. This book is a window through which the life of Guru Nanak Devji can be pictured.
Diverse masters lectured a particular message. Some of them are specified beneath
Master Nanak Dev Ji: raised his voice for the inspire and equality of the down-trodden, low-standing components of the human culture and for the womenfolk.
Master Angad Dev Ji: ordered the Sikhs with his messages like: to do sacrificial administration to humankind, totally surrender to the desire of God and objection to exhibitionism and bad faith.
Master Amardas Ji: informed individuals to get rid of the arrangement of Sati and Parda.
Master Ramdas Ji: charged his lovers, to be genuine Sikhs, to soak up the name of God and to sing the transcendence of the Guru.
Master Arjan Dev Ji: in his Sukhmani he portrayed the significance of genuine life, extraordinary significance of the Guru, the association of Soul with the Supreme Being and the significance of virtuous individuals in a single's life.
Master Har Gobind Ji: has unique commitment as he changed character of Sikh developments and built Akal Takht, a seat of expert in 1608 A.D.
Master Har Rai Ji: he said that the Guru will secure you wherever you may be.
Master HarKrishan Ji: he granted religious directions to the large number of individuals.
Master Teg Bahadur Ji: his message of non-connection and renunciation is the focal subject of his Bani to the general population.
Master Gobind Singh Ji: he injected military soul in the general population by heart-blending and soul-motivating courageous verse.
Master Granth Sahib Ji: focused on the equitable lifestyle and the balance of the considerable number of individuals. It is said that no Sikh function is respected finished except if it is performed within the sight of Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji 'The living voice of Gurus'.
The lessons of masters are a bearing of life, even in present occasions. To make the history and their insight engaging for the children, a few Sikh comic books are accessible in the market.


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