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Guru Maneyo Granth (
The event on 20 October 1708 at
Adi Granth to Guru Granth Sahib
ਸੱਬ
Sab
ਸਿੱਖਣ
sikhan
ਕੋ
kō
ਹੁਕਮ
hukam
ਹੈ
hai
ਗੁਰੂ
gurū
ਮਾਨਯੋ
mānyō
ਗ੍ਰੰਥ
granth
All Sikhs are commanded to take the Granth as Guru.
The composition of the sacred Granth contains renderings of the hymns (bani) of six Sikh Gurus (from
The sacred Granth is installed in all Sikh holy places of worship and treated as the presiding presence of the Guru, an embodiment of Divine Truth. The devotees of the sangat or congregation gather in solemn assembly to pray and seek the blessings of the Supreme. This comes through in the mystical wisdom contained within the words of Gurbani and it stands for realization of the Truth. The Gurus' word, called shabad, is taken as the mystic experience of the Guru.
In the words of Bhai Gurdas, a great scholar of the Guru's time, "In the word is the Guru, and the Guru is in the word (shabad). In other words, the human body was not the Guru, but the light of the word (shabad) within the heart was their real personality." When the human mind dives deeper and deeper into the Guru's word, all mental impurities depart and the wisdom of the Guru permeates the human soul. As a result, the devotee attains the divine light and wisdom which leads him to contemplate and meditate on God's name (Naam). In light of the above realities, the Sikh religion makes the holy Granth the living master of the Sikh Panth.
Before Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru, left his human body, he conferred the Guruship to the [Adi Granth]. He then delivered a self-composed hymn:
- Agya bhai Akal ki tabhi chalayo Panth. Sabh Sikhan ko hukam hai Guru manyo Granth. Guru Granth Ji manyo pargat Guran ki deh.
Jo Prabhu ko milo chahe khoj shabad mein le. Raj karega Khalsa aqi rahei na koe, Khwar hoe sabh milange bache sharan jo hoe."
- Translation:
"Under the order of the Immortal, the Path was created. All Sikhs are ordered to accept the Granth as their Guru.
Consider the Guru Granth as an embodiment of the Gurus. Those who want to meet the Lord, can find Him in its hymns. The Pure shall rule, and no rebels[8] will exist, The areas and people who are missing will be reunited, those who take refuge in it will be saved."
He also offered his obeisance to the sacred Granth, thus conveying his Light to it. This historic development which took place in October 1708 ensured that the order of the Khalsa brotherhood always remained an abiding force for Sikh Panth unity.
References
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- ^ Partridge, Christopher Hugh (2005). Introduction to World Religions. p. 223.
- ^ "Chants of Guru Maneyo Granth rend the air". The Indian Express. Sep 2, 2004. Archived from the original on November 18, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
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- ^ "ਆਕੀ - Meaning in English - ਆਕੀ Translation in English".
Further reading
- Guru Manyo Granth, by Harnam Dass Sahrai. Lokgeet Prakashan, 1989.