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.
The Great Masters of Sikhism The First Master: Guru Nanak Dev (1469 to 1539) The Second Master:: Guru Angad Dev (1504 to 1552) The Third Master: Guru Amar Das (1479 to 1574) The Fourth Master: Guru Ram Das (1534 to 1581) The Fifth Master: Guru Arjan Dev (1563 to 1606) The Sixth Master: Guru Hargobind (1595 to 1644) The Seventh Master: Guru Har Rai (1630 to 1661) The Eighth Master: Guru Harkrishan (1656 to 1664) The Ninth Master: Guru Tegh Bahadur (1621 to 1675) The Tenth Master: Guru Gobind Singh (1666 to 1708)
Well in sikhism there are 10 gurus. Guru means master. Out of the 10 master there is 1 guru who created sikhism. "His name is " Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji". He is the 1st Guru.
Guru
An adi-guru is the first "first spiritual master" of a disciplinic succession.
The Punjabi word for Master is "ਮਾਸਟਰ" (pronounced as "master").
Babuji Maharaj is the Real Guru and the Divine Master.
Guru is a Sanskrit word meaning teacher or master in the Indian cultures and especially in religion.
authority, expert, leader, master, pundit, fundi
he was the last living guru
Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji chose Shri Guru Angad Dev Ji as the next guru. Before the second guru became a guru, he was known as Bhai Laina Ji.
The Guru Granth Sahib is very important to Sikhism because it the Sikh holy book. It is the eleventh guru and is kept in ever Gurudwara.
Patna Sahib is considered the birth place of the Tenth Guru Sri Guru Gobind Singh. Who was born on 22 Dec 1666. Guru Gobind Singh may be considered as the most important Guru after Guru Nanak the founder of the Sikh religion.