Guru Nanak Jayanti 2024: This year Guru Nanak Jayanti is celebrated on November 15, i.e. today marks the 555th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Ji. This festival is celebrated every year on Kartik Purnima. It is said that on this day the first Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Nanak Saheb, was born. The birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev is celebrated as Guru Parv and Prakash Parv. On this day, people of Sikh religion go to Gurudwara and recite Guru Granth Sahib. Bhajans are included in the kirtans performed in Gurudwaras. Let us read the special teachings of Guru Nanak Ji.
The teachings of Guru Nanak Ji
1. God the Father is one.
2. Always focus on worshiping one God.
3. God is present everywhere and in every creature in the world.
4. People immersed in devotion to God do not fear anyone.
5. You have to fill your stomach with honesty and hard work.
6. Don’t think about doing bad things or harassing anyone.
7. You should always be happy, always ask God for forgiveness for yourself.
8. Help those in need with your hard work and honest income.
9. Look at everyone equally, men and women are equal.
10. Food is essential to keep the body alive. But the habit of accumulating out of greed is bad.
Why is he called Prakash Parv?
Guru Nanak Dev Ji dedicated his entire life as a social reformer. It had taken special measures to eliminate caste system, discrimination and discrimination. In the name of humanity, he delivered sermons to unite people in unity. Nanak Saheb had worked to spread the light of knowledge in the society and that is why his birth anniversary is celebrated as Prakash Parv every year.
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An ancestor singing an Omkar Satnam
hunger idol
Ajooni Sambham
Guru Parsad Chant Aad Sach Jugaad Sach
Nanak, it’s also true. Nanak, it’s also true.
whether they think or not
Every thought hidden a million times
don’t hide
Je Lai Har Lakhta
Rukhiya Pukh did not come down
j banna puriya par
सहस्यांपा लख is that
there is no drainage
That’s the truth my friend
That rubbish of broken candles
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