Sikh Pilgrimages in India
Sikhism, the youngest of the world religions, is barely five hundred years old. Its founder, Guru Nanak, was born in 1469. Guru Nanak spread a simple message of "Ek Ong Kar": we are all one, created by the One Creator of all Creation. This was at a time when India was being torn apart by castes, sectarianism, religious factions, and fanaticism. He aligned with no religion, and respected all religions. He expressed the reality that there is one God and many paths, and the Name of God is Truth, "Sat Nam".
Guru Nanak's followers were Sikhs (seekers of truth). He taught them to bow only before God, and to link themselves to the Guru, the Light of Truth, who lives always in direct consciousness of God, experiencing no separation. Through words and example, the Guru demonstrates to followers how to experience God within themselves, bringing them from darkness into light. Guru Nanak was a humble bearer of this Light of Truth. He opposed superstition, injustice, and hypocrisy and inspired seekers by singing divine songs which touched the hearts of the most callous listeners. These songs were recorded, and formed the beginnings of the Sikhs' sacred writings, later to become the "Siri Guru Granth Sahib".
His way of life: Nam Japa - To get up each day before sunrise, to clean the body, meditate on God’s Name and recite the Guru’s hymns to clean the mind. Throughout the day, continuously remember God’s Name with every breath. Dharam di Kirat Karni - To work and earn by the sweat of the brow, to live a family way of life, and practice truthfulness and honesty in all dealings. Vand Ke Chakna - To share the fruits of one’s labor with others before considering oneself. Thus, to live as an inspiration and a support to the entire community.
The foundation of Sikhism was laid down by Guru Nanak. Guru Nanak infused his own consciousness into a disciple, who then became Guru, subsequently passing the light on to the next, and so on. The word "Guru" is derived from the root words "Gu", which means darkness or ignorance, and "Ru", which means light or knowledge The Guru is the experience of Truth (God).
Each one of the ten Gurus represents a divine attribute: 1) Guru Nanak - Humility 2) Guru Angad - Obedience 3) Guru Amar Das — Equality 4) Guru Ram Das - Service 5) Guru Arjan - Self-Sacrifice 6) Guru Hargobind - Justice 7) Guru Har Rai - Mercy 8) Guru Harkrishan - Purity 9) Guru Tegh Bahadur - Tranquility 10) Guru Gobind Singh - Royal Courage
Guru Gobind Singh, the Tenth Guru, exemplified the Sikh ideal of the Soldier-Saint. He was also an inspired and prolific writer, courageous warrior, and a source of Divine Wisdom to his Sikhs. "When all other means have failed," he said, "only then is it righteous to take up the sword." He was the defender of the poor, the meek, and the oppressed masses of India
Important Sikh Pilgrimage Sites in India
Anandpur Sahib, the Holy City of Bliss, is about 95Kms north-west of Chandigarh, Punjab. The city is located in the Rupnagar district (Roper) in the state.
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Goindwal Sahib- The axis of Sikhism’, opens the gateway of emancipation for the pilgrims who come here to get lost in the divine environment of.
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Enclosed by a lake with dazzling water, Golden Temple is located in a city of Amritsar. It was erected in 1574 by Guru Arjan, the first Sikh Martyr.
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Specially mentioned in the sacred Dasham Granth and Ramayana, Hemkund Sahib is a pilgrimage where a devotee feels blessed in the serene environment .
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A small hill site in the charming state Of Himachal Pradesh, Paonta Sahib is a famous pilgrimage center for Sikhs and a town filled with oodles of.
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One of the most religious pilgrimage sites in India, Patna Sahib has a great sacred significance that entices the devotees from all across the world.
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Famous for its Gurudwaras, Temples and Mosques, Sirhind is the place that beholds the emblems of different religion’s mythological sagas.’
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Pilgrimage is the place that takes you to the serene world of spirituality. Taran Taran is best to exemplify it!’
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Baba Bakala is a small town in the Amritsar District of Punjab state of India. It is a renowned historical.
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