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  1. SalixIncendium

    Who Is Your Teacher?

    Today is Guru Purnima, a Dharmic holiday that marks the birthday of Ved Vsaya, a holiday in which Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains revere their gurus. Who is your spiritual teacher, or if you do not consider yourself spiritual, who inspires you? How did you select this individual? What difference...
  2. paarsurrey

    Who was Nanak’s Guru?

    Who was Nanak’s Guru,please? Nanak was socially in good relationship with the Hindus and the Muslims. After Nanak's death who never claimed to be a Guru, and he strongly believed G-d as Guru and no second or third gurus, never. Angad, one of a line of the self-assumed "gurus" adopted measures, I...
  3. paarsurrey

    Sikhism: Did Nanak proclaim to be Guru?

    Sikhism: Did Nanak proclaim to be Guru, please? I understand that Nanak did not claim to be Guru in a clear, unequivocal, unambiguous and straightforward manner, as per Granth . If yes, please quote from Nanak? Right, please? Thread open to everybody of religion or no-religion. Regards...
  4. SalixIncendium

    One Teacher or Many?

    Which is better? Is it better to have one guru, sage, master, pastor, mullah, rabbi, etc. (whatever you call the spiritual teacher on your path) when it comes to spiritual realizations or understanding? Or is is it better to learn from many? In my chosen profession, I have had many...
  5. W3bcrowf3r

    Im new to the reading of the Guru Grant Sahib, question..

    Do other Gods exist according to the Guru? It says that there is only one God. But why is my translation speaking about other gods? This is a contradiction in the translation. Can someone who can read the original help me with this question?
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