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Q: Are buddhas and guru nanak's teachings the same?
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What is the Buddhas background like?

Buddha was a Hindu in the same way as Christ was a Jew As a result of his knowledge and teachings a new order of thought was created.


How do people celebrate guru nanaks festival?

Usually all Guruprabs are celebrated in the same manner with continuous reading of Guru Granth Sahib Ji which usually takes 48 hours, during this time Sikhs visit Gurudwara (Sikh's place of worship) helping the the prepeartion of Langar (Community meal), singing the hymns from Guru Granth Sahib Ji.


What are important qualities in a master or guru?

In Sikhism "Guru" is seen as somebody who instruct the Sikh (disciple) towards the God.Sikhs consider God's word as their Guru and therefore, the Sikh Holy Scripture which contains the teachings of Sikh Gurus and Sikh Bhagats is the Final and eternal Guru of Sikhs. Furthermore, since "Guru" is God's word. So there is essentially no difference between Guru and God. Whatever qualities God have, the same qualities Guru have.


Should multiple buddhas all be placed in the same direction in the house?

yes


How do Buddhist religion change over time?

That's a good question. From my research there are two answers , the first is Not Too Much and the other is somewhat.What I mean is this. The core of the Buddha's teachings have remained unchanged for over 2,500 years. All Buddhists agreed to what the Buddha taught and what it means. There is no disagreement to this. So all Buddhists fundamentally believe the same things. This is what I mean by Not Too MuchAs to Somewhat, the how of how Buddhism is taught and some supplemental teachings incorporated into one path of Buddhism do exist now and not originally. The Theravada lineage and the Mahayana Lineage of Buddhism are distinct in some ways. Mahayana Buddhism incorporates teachings and wisdoms from later Buddhas and Bodhisattvas that Theravadeans do not fully recognize. But these newer teachings do not fundamentally change Buddhism, they explain or provide illumination to the Buddhas teachings. The teaching methods used are different between the two lineages also. But this, as I have said, is mostly window dressing compared to the fact that the core is always the same.


Why do Sikhs show their holy book the same respect as they would show a human guru?

Sikhs believe that their holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib, is a living guru and the embodiment of divine wisdom. They show it the same respect as they would show a human guru out of reverence and devotion. It is considered a spiritual guide and source of truth, and Sikhs believe in its authority and teachings.


Why is the Guru Granth Sahib called the Guru Granth Sahib?

The Guru Granth Sahib is called so because Sikhs consider it to be their eternal spiritual guide and teacher. They believe that the wisdom and teachings contained within the text have the authority and reverence of a living Guru.


How are the two guru nanak and Guru gobind singh the same?

they are not they are two different people. guru nanak dev ji is the first living of the Sikh teachers and guru gobind sing ji is the last of the living guru's


Who was the first guru of Sikhism and why?

Guru Nanak Dev Ji was the first Guru of Sikhism. At the age of 30, he went missing for 3 days after going for his daily bath at a near by stream, he reappeared after 3 days and answered the same to every question posed to him that " There is no Hindu, There is No Muslim. So whose path shall I follow, I shall follow God's path" Since then he began preaching his teachings and appointed his successor which gradually formed 10 human Gurus of Sikhs with Guru Granth Sahib becoming the 11th and eternal,perpetual Guru of Sikhs.


Why are the teachings of bhakti and sufis saints are so popular?

Ans: Both required Trust ( Sharadhaa) and when person take deep jump in soul than body will disapear and soul existence will expereance. But same trust in living Guru will be The fastest way .


Why has Buddhism changed?

Just as different interpretations of the bible have led to different churches, different views or understandings of the Buddhas teachings as they've been passed down through time. At the same time I think different traditions respond to and interpret events and situations that never could have been imagined in the time of the Buddha.


Why the teachings of bhakti and sufi saint are still so popular?

Ans: Both required Trust ( Sharadhaa) and when person take deep jump in soul than body will disapear and soul existence will expereance. But same trust in living Guru will be The fastest way .