There are many attributes of a Guru are provided by the Sikh and Hindu Holy men in their writings. I will endeavour to list some. Guru is only one of the entire world through all ages. He is one with God, therefore can lead us to all truths and light. Without Guru there is no knowledge and salvation. One cannot make his Guru any body unless true Guru chooses him to be his follower. People have wrong concept of a Guru. They call any one guru who has followers these days, and in my view they are all false ones.
The true Guru is only one of the whole universe. He is centre of all major scriptures. His glory and praise is sung by all holy men of God, because they received true knowledge and enlightenment from this universal Guru. In GuruGranth Sahib it is mentioned many times over that the glorious work that has been done by this universal Guru for the children of men is praised in the Vedas, Quran, Bible, and in Sikh Granth. Guru cannot be a book, He is outside that, an eternal being. I know this Guru. This is Jesus Christ. I can back it up by references from the Sikh Gurbani.
A guru should know fully about disciple.
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Concerning women, Guru Nanak has said, 'It is through woman that order is maintained. Then why call her inferior from whom all great ones are born.' Guru Granth Sahib, Pg. 473. The Gurus went further. They used the Woman symbolically in the Bani to represent the disciple. Read what the Guru Granth Sahib says.
Sikhism believes in One God therefore there are not ten gods. Sikhs have ten Gurus starting from Guru Nanak Dev Ji to Guru Gobind Singh Ji who from founding Sikhism to shaping it and to finally established it as a religion put their effort from 1469 A.D to 1708 A.D. The tenth Guru of Sikhs Guru Gobind Singh made Guru Granth Sahib Ji as the eternal Guru of the Sikhs. In the Gurudwara Sikhs have their eternal Guru, Guru Granth Sahib Ji, whom Sikhs honor and respect and seek guidance to live their lives as per Guru's teachings. Sikhs only workship One God. The ten Gurus are : 1.Guru Nanak 2.Guru Angad 3.Guru Amar Das 4.Guru Ram Das 5.Guru Arjan Dev 6.Guru Hargobind 7.Guru Har Rai 8.Guru Har Krishen 9.Guru Tegh Bahadur 10.Guru Gobind Singh.
Keep you head covered in the presence of Guru Granth Sahib Ji, show respect.
Guru Guru was created in 1968.
Satomi Ikezawa has written: 'Guru Guru Pon-Chan 9 (Guru Guru Pon-Chan)' 'Guru Guru Pon-Chan 5 (Guru Guru Pon-Chan)' 'Guru guru Pon-chan' 'Othello 3 (Othello (Del Rey))' 'Othello' 'Guru Guru Pon-Chan 6 (Guru Guru Pon-Chan)' 'Guru Guru Pon-Chan 2 (Guru Guru Pon-Chan)' 'Othello 4 (Othello (Del Rey))'
Down below is a list of the Sikh gurus:-First Guru: Shri Guru Nanak Dev JiSecond Guru: Shri Guru Angad Dev JiThird Guru: Shri Guru Amardas JiFourth Guru: Shri Guru Ramdass JiFifth Guru: Shri Guru Arjan Dev JiSixth Guru: Shri Guru Hargobind JiSeventh Guru: Shri Guru Har Rai JiEighth Guru: Shri Guru Harkrishan JiNinth Guru: Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur JiTenth Guru: Shri Guru Gobind Singh JiEleventh Guru: Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji* Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the current Sikh guru (the Sikh holy book).
Sikhs don't have any religious leader nor do they have any priestly class for performing religious functions.At their place of worship which is Gurudwara, there is usually a person who act as more of a care taker than being a religious leader. That person is usually called Granthi or Bhaji. Sikhs do have what they call Akal Takhat where they do make religious decision. The head of Akal Takhat is called Jethadar. But its more of an organisation where people make decision after discussion and sometimes even arguments. But as such there is no religious leader.
Dada Bhai Naoroji
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