Guru Nanak is not a Sikh god, Sikhs believe in one god. The Gurus are 1/2 god, 1/2 human
The name of singing devotional songs or hymns in Sikh is called Kirtan. It dates back to Guru Nank. Whom (after receiving divine communication from God) travelled with a Muslim companion singing and praising God.
Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji was the first Sikh guru.Guru Nanak Dev Ji is the first Guru of the Sikhs and is the founder of Sikhism.
We celebrate Guru Nanak Dev Ji's birthday because he was the founder of the Sikh religion. also he taught us how to live on the right path of life and how to be truthful and follow one god. If it wasn't for guru Nanak Dev Ji, we wouldnt have has the Sikh religion as it is today.
read the guru granth sahib
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.
wahe guru is a sikh's GOD
No they are not. Guru Nanak the Sikh god was first Hindu not Muslim.
it is the Sikh version of god or their bible
Guru Nanak
The remember their Guru by going to the Sikh Baisaki.
The human last guru was Guru Goblind Singh but when he died its the *Guru Granth Sahib that is the Sikh Guru Now. *The Guru Granth Sahib is the Sikh Holy Book like Christians have a Bible etc.
Yes, the 11th and current Sikh guru is their holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib.