Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the final and perpetual guru of the Sikhs. It contains the teachings of Sikh Gurus as well as the teachings of Saints and Devotees (Bhagats) from medieval period.Bhagat Kabir Ji's teachings are also part of Guru Granth Sahib.Guru Granth Sahib Ji is not seen as a combination of teachings of Sikh Gurus and Saints but Guru Granth Sahib Ji is a Guru in its own respect and hold its own authority. Therefore, to think that there are some specific teachings that's are followed by Sikhs and others are left outside is not the case. Whatever Guru Granth Sahib Ji teaches irrespective of which Guru or Saints said it, is seen as the teaching of Guru Granth Sahib itself.
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Sikhs turn to the teachings of the religion for guidance.
Guru Granth Sahib Dev Ji is the living embodiment of Guru as well the eternal Guru of Sikhs, it contains the teachings of Sikhs Gurus as well as the teachings of Sikh Devotees.
God/Waheguru, through the teachings of The Guru Granth Sahib Ji
The Guru Granth Sahib is a collection of all the 10 Gurus' teachings.
Followers of Guru Nanak Dev Ji are called Sikhs.
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He strictly followed the teachings of Buddha.
Sikh means 'learner' and people who are learn and follow the teachings of "Guru Granth Sahib" (holy book of Sikh religion) are Sikhs. Sikhism is a religion founded by Guru Nanak in the fifteenth century A.D. in India. Sikhs constitute about 2-2.5% of India's population.
Han rulers based their policies on the teachings of Confucius. His teachings were also to be followed in their private lives.
Followers of the SIKH religion are called 'SIKHS' (not Sikhists) - so go look SIKHISM up (that is the name for the religion followed by SIKHS.) They follow the teaching of the ten/eleven Guru's.
kabirs father's name was king kabir gatha
Yes, Jesus was considered a messenger by those who followed his teachings, believed to be sent by God to deliver a message of love, forgiveness, and salvation.