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  Guru Granth Sahib Ji
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 Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji - Sikh Community and Youth Service (SCYS)
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji was first compiled by Sri Guru Arjan Dev Sahib Ji at Amritsar between 1600-1604, Guru Ji narrated the Gurbani and Bhai Gurdas Sahib Ji was the scribe.
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is an anthology of prayers and hymns.
Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Ji, 1 dohra in Salok Mahala 9, Ang 1429
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 Gateway to Sikhism :Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
Guru Nanak stated that it was not his philosophy, it was not his understanding and it was not his thinking, but the Word was coming to him direct from God and he was simply delivering His message to the world.
Guru Granth Sahib was not written by the devotees after the Gurus had gone, but it was dictated and compiled by the Gurus themselves.
Guru Granth Sahib signifies the importance of Nam by identifying it with the Guru.
allaboutsikhs.com /gurus/gurugranth.htm   (1739 words)

  
 Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji :Page :SearchGurbani.com
To the Sikhs, any scripture not included in the Guru Granth is unacceptable as the Guru’s word or authority behind their theology, and it is not allowed to be recited, sung, or discussed in Sikh congregations with only exception for the compositions of Guru Gobind Singh, Bhai Gurdas and Bhai Nand Lal.
Guru Granth was composed in poetry perhaps to both prevent alterations or adulterations, and to reach out to human heart.
Obviously, the idea of Guru Arjan Dev was to celebrate the diversity in all religions and mystic experiences, and, at the same time, establish the fundamental unity of spirituality and faith through the scripture of Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
www.searchgurbani.com /main.php?book=sri_guru_granth_sahib&action=index   (2242 words)

  
 Guru Granth Sahib - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Illuminated Guru Granth folio with nisan (Mool Mantar) of Guru Gobind Singh.
Guru Arjan dictating the Adi Granth to Bhai Gurdas.
Guru Arjan told his Sikhs that the Adi Granth was the embodiment of the Guru, and should be treated with all the respect accorded to himself.
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Sri Guru Granth Sahib is the main scripture of the Sikhs.
The fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, compiled Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji in the year 1604 A.D. Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is purely monotheistic.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji conferred permanent Guruship on the Granth Sahib on 4 October 1708 and ordained that after him Granth Sahib will be the Guru of the Sikhs forever as the living embodiment to be called "Guru Granth Sahib".
diljani.com /geetsangeet/sikhism/gurugranthsahib.php   (546 words)

  
 Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Guru Granth Sahib does not narrate the life story of Guru Nanak, but each and every word is dedicated to the Glory of the Almighty God only.
Guru Granth Sahib is the only refuge for a man tossed about in the furious ocean of worldly existence.
Guru Granth Sahib advocates the excellence and utility of human life because it is through human form that a person can attain final emancipation.
www.allaboutsikhs.com /sikh-gurus/sri-guru-granth-sahib-ji-2.html   (1722 words)

  
 Siri Guru Granth Sahib, Indian Sikh Scriptures, Adi Granth, Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Adi Guru Granth Sahib, India
Swayyas of the Gurus and the Bhattas- pp.
Guru Granth Sahib is a sort of living Guru in the midst of the Sikhs.
Guru Granth Sahib is regarded as the body of the Guru and is kept on a raised platform under a canopy, covered in clean clothes.
www.sgpc.net /sikhism/guru-granth-sahib.html   (1423 words)

  
 Guru Granth Sahib Ji
In the Guru Granth Sahib are enshrined the hymns of six Gurus, thirteen Hindu bhagats (saints - Trilochan, Naamdev, Ramanand, Surdas, Baini, Sadna, Kabir, Ravidas,Parmanand, Ravidas, Sain, Dhanna, Pipa and Jaidev), five muslim divines (Sheikh Farid, Bhikhan, Mardana, Satta and Balwand), a Sikh devotee (Sundar) and twelve bards.
Sodhi Dhir Mal was the son of Baba Gurditta Ji, the eldest son of Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji and the uncle of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
Guru Ji had had to vacate his beloved Anandpur Sahib, his two younger sons had been martyred at Sirhand and his two eldest sons had died in the midst of battle at Chamkaur, he had suffered heavy losses in men, but still Guru Ji was in buoyant mood.
www.sikhtemple.com /guru_granth_sahib_ji.htm   (1698 words)

  
 Historical Tour --> Guru Granth Sahib Ji   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Adi Granth is the name of the holy scripture of the Sikhs compiled by Guru Arjun Dev Ji in 1604.
Anand Sahib is an important spiritual composition of Guru Amar Das Ji in Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
This is the only granth in the world in which the hymns of thirty-five holy men, including six Gurus have been inscribed.
www21.brinkster.com /4u03/granthsahib.html   (590 words)

  
 Guru Granth Adi Guru Granth Sahib Ji Raag Taal
The Guru Granth Sahib was originally compiled by the fifth Guru, Guru Arjun Dev Ji, and its present form which include the hymns of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was given shape by the tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh.
The Sikhs had ten Gurus in human form and after the tenth Guru it was declared that henceforth Guru Granth Sahib Ji would become the eleventh Guru and would remain so for ever as the living embodiment of the Gurus.
Guru Sahib Ji resides in all the Gurudwaras, the Sikh places of worship and treated with great veneration as the "Guruji" Himself.
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 Guru Granth Sahib - SikhiWiki, free Sikh encyclopedia.
Guru Gobind Singh said before his demise that the Sikhs were to treat the SGGS as their next Guru.
Guru Arjun told his Sikhs that the Adi Granth was the embodiment of the Guru, and should be treated with all the respect accorded to himself.
Guru's Attire: Clothing appropriate to the season is to be placed upon the throne of the Guru.
www.sikhiwiki.org /index.php?title=Guru_Granth_Sahib   (3279 words)

  
 Siri Guru Granth Sahib - The Living Guru of the Sikhs
One of the greatest glories of the Guru Granth Sahib is its catholic character.
The poetry of the Guru Granth is in itself a subject worthy of the highest consideration.
The Sikh philosophy as embodied in the Guru Granth Sahib is chiefly a philosophy of action, deed and consequence.
www.sikhnet.com /s/GuruGranthSahib   (1427 words)

  
 Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
Guru Arjan compiled the Adi Granth popularly known as the Granth which contains the hymns of the first five Gurus and some of the Bhagats of medieval India.
Guru Arjan Dev ji commenting on the nature of the Granth said; "In this dish are placed three things: Truth, Harmony and Wisdom.
The Guru Granth Sahib is of one Song, one Idea, and one Life." Guru Arjan Dev ji wanted the book to be translated into foreign languages because it is the scripture of universal religion.
mason.gmu.edu /~msingh7/ssapix-11.htm   (375 words)

  
 Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
It was at Damdama Sahib that Guru Gobind Singh Ji prepared the revised & authentic version of the Adi Granth which is now being honored with full and complete devotion by the Sikhs worlwide as Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji.
The Guru has talked of a school, an institute, a workshop, a mint, in fact a university where human life is prepared, mended, erected so that man may achieve the most needed purposeful and successful cherished aim of life.
Guru Arjan Dev Ji, the Vth Guru of the Sikhs composed Guru Granth Sahib in the year 1603-4 AD and Bhai Gurdaas, a learned devoted sikh penned it down.
www.santsipahee.com /gurugranthsahibji.php   (812 words)

  
 Philosophy and Maryada - Sri Guru Granth Sahib - The Eternal Redeemer
He proved by His unique life-style that whatever was prescribed in holy Sri Guru Granth Sahib was to be contemplated with all humility and veneration, was to be diligently followed and was to be practically lived.
He had absolute conviction that Sri Guru Granth Sahib was God and He yearned, thirsted to realize and see God face to face, to intimately talk to His beloved Lord, to humbly and lovingly serve Him with His own hands.
Guru Nanak the Fifth, compiled and composed Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
www.babanandsinghsahib.org /maryada/sggs.htm   (585 words)

  
 Sikh Gurus
Guru Granth Sahib was appointed as the Eleventh Guru by Tenth Guru Guru Gobind Singh ji.
Jo mam sath chaho kar bat Granth ji parhe bichare sath.
Guru Granth ji manyo pargat Guran ki deh.
www.sikh-history.com /sikhhist/gurus/nanak11.html   (951 words)

  
 Sri Guru Granth Sahib - The Eternal Guru - I
Sri Guru Nanak Sahib and Sri Guru Granth Sahib are ONE.
Sri Guru Granth Sahib is the Eternal Embodiment of the whole Shakti, Divine Wisdom, Love, Humility, Holiness and Divinity of all the Ten Manifestations of Guru Nanak.
As Holy Guru Granth Sahib is a Divine Ship one can easily cross this terrible ocean of illusion and mortality by hearing, by reciting, by singing (holy Kirtan) the Divine Name and Glories of the Lord through the hymns of the Lord Himself.
www.baisakhi1999.org /sggs1.htm   (442 words)

  
 The Sikhism Home Page: Sri Guru Granth Sahib
The Guru Granth Sahib (also known as the Adi Granth) is truely unique among the world's great scriptures.
Sikhism rejects idol worship, so the Guru Granth Sahib is not worshipped as an idol, but rather emphasis is placed on respect of the book for the writings which appear within.
Guru Granth Sahib is a collection of devotional hymns and poetry which proclaims God, lays stress on meditation on the True Guru (God), and lays down moral and ethical rules for development of the soul, spiritual salvation and unity with God.
www.sikhs.org /granth.htm   (197 words)

  
 Sikhism
Guru Granth Sahib (Granth is Punjabi for book) or Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji or SGGS for short, is more than a holy book of the Sikhs.
The "Adi Granth" (Punjabi: The First book) is considered by many to be the same as Shri Guru Granth Sahib but the Guru Granth Sahib is an expansion of the Adi Granth which was written in 1604.
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji (20 October 1469 — 7 May 1539), the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Gurus of the Sikhs, was born in the village of Talwandi, now called Nankana Sahib, near Lahore in present-day Pakistan.
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 Sri Guru Granth Sahib - The Living Lord
Tenth Guru Nanak permanently resides and dwells in Sri Guru Granth Sahib and blessed indeed is the devotee to whom He so reveals Himself.
Sri Guru Granth Sahib is the Eternal Guru, Jaagdi Jot.
SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB IS Baba Nand Singh Ji Maharaj
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 Guru Granth Sahib Di Koshkari (Punjabi)
It is then brought forward into the nineteenth century when we are introduced to Priya Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji ke, prepared in 1848 A.D. by Bhai Sham (Shyam) Singh and printed in a huge volume at Amritsar in 1906.
The lexicography of Guru Granth Sahib now gets more and more developed, modernised and organised under the influence of Western methodology with the advent of the printing press and impact of the Singh Sabha Movement.
Sahib Singh's Darpan Sri Guru Granth Sahib (10 Vols., 1961-64) and Dr Balbir Singh's Nirukat Guru Granth Sahib (1972-75).
www.sikhpoint.com /religion/resources/gurugranthsahibkoshkari.htm   (942 words)

  
 Guru Gobind Singh Ji
In Sikh religion the word "Guru" is not denoted to its usual meaning such as a teacher or an expert or a guide or a human body, but this is composed of two words GU and RU.
Guru Nanak seated Bhai Lehna (later called Guru Angad) on his throne, placed five paise and a coconut before him, and then bowed to him declaring him as GURU ANGAD.
Then the tenth Master, Guru Gobind Singh seated the Adi Granth (the Holy Scripture the Divine Word) on the throne of Guru Nanak, placed five paise and a coco nut before it and then bowed declaring it as the Last Guru for ever.
www.gurugobindsinghji.net /discussion/khalsa_main_result.asp?id=32   (1641 words)

  
 CanTeach: Religions: Sikhism - Guru Granth Sahib Ji   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Guru Granth Sahib Ji Before his death Guru Gobind Granth Singh, the 10th Guru ordained that from then on 'Adi Granth' should be recognised as the manifest body of the Gurus- and hence the name Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
It was first compiled by Guru Arjan in 1604 and then added to and recopied by the 10th Guru Gobind Singh.
The Holy Granth is given the utmost respect by the Sikhs and is accorded the same reverence as would have been given to the Living Prophet.
www.canteach.ca /elementary/sikhism7.html   (398 words)

  
 Guru Granth Sahib Ji
Siri Guru Arjan Dev Ji in 1604 A.D. Contributors
Siri Guru Amar Das Ji Siri Guru Arjan Dev Ji Siri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Siri Guru Angad Dev Ji Siri Guru Ram Das Ji Siri Guru Tegh Bahadur JI
The final shape to Guru Granth Sahib was given by Guru Gobind Singh at Damadama Sahib in Panjab during 1705-1706 A.D. Succession to Gurugaddi
www.sikh.net /SIKHISM/GURUS/FctsSGGS.htm   (234 words)

  
 Pathway to God @ SearchGurbani.Com
THE Guru Granth Sahib is indeed unique in its thought, literary expression and the message it continues to communicate centuries after it was written.
We have the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Amrit Keertan Gutka and Bhai Gurdaas Vaaran and Sri Dasam Granth Sahib in entireity.
Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji also has audio experience with page by page audio in realaudio format.
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