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"Guru Granth Sahib" is the honourable title given to the "Adi Granth" which is the sacred text (book) of the Sikh religion. The Adi Granth (meaning the first scripture) was given the title "Guru Granth Sahib" by the tenth Sikh guru Guru Gobind Singh when he declared the book to be his successor and to be the permanent guru of the Sikhs.

"Guru" means teacher.

"Granth" means book.

"Sahib" honourable.

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Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the Holy Book of Sikh religion. It is written by Sikh Gurus. It is the collection of Hymns or Shabads which describe the qualities of God. The role of Adi Granth, as a source or guide of prayer, is pivotal in worship in Sikhisim.

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Why do people respect Guru Nanak?

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What does ek onkar mean?

This symbol ੴ pronounced Ek Onkar is the symbol that is used to represents the "One Supreme Reality" or "One God.". This is the symbol that appears at the beginning of the Guru Granth Sahib. Its the icon that starts the holy text which was first written by Guru Nanak.


Who is the Sikhism leader of worship?

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What do you mean by Raj karega khalsa aki reheh na koi ------ who is going to do raj?

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Where is Hazoor Sahib in India?

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In some Gutkas why are the Banis and Ardaas longer than normal?

because they were written previously earlier and the new ones are either some lost pages that they were unable to collect or some people just want to make money but I would think Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji would be angry. I mean I had a giani (priest that reads the guru granth sahib ji) point that out to me when asked him the same question now yours is answered


Who built the harmandir sahib?

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What does Buddha sahib mean?

Buddha Sahib is the founder of Buddhism.