Guru Nanak Dev Ji

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a painting of a man selling food to people
Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, surrounded by other Sikhs at what appears to be a marketplace.
GURU NANAK DEV JI is shown with a halo, a long white beard, and a yellow turban, wearing a blue and yellow robe. He is seated and appears to be selling or distributing various items, including sweets or snacks.
an oil painting of two men sitting in front of a tree with animals around them
🙏Waheguru Ji 🙏
three men sitting on the ground in front of a tree and eating food from bowls
Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism, along with two companions, likely Bhai Mardana and Bhai B
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The phrase "ਰਖਿਆ ਕਰਹੁ ਗੁਸਾਈ ਮੇਰੇ" translates to "Protect me, O Lord" in English. It is a prayer often recited in Sikhism, expressing devotion and seeking divine protection.
a painting of an old man with white hair and beard wearing a yellow turban
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Gurunanak dev ji waheguru sikhism
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an old man sitting in the grass with sunflowers
Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Sikh Gurus.
Founder of Sikhism: Guru Nanak established the principles of Sikhism, a monotheistic religion centered on the worship of a single God (referred to as Waheguru). Teachings and Legacy: He promoted the idea of equality among all people, regardless of caste, gender, or religion, and his teachings are recorded in the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. Life and Travels: Born in 1469 in Talwandi (now Nankana Sahib, Pakistan), Guru Nanak embarked on extensive spiritual journeys across India and beyond, spreading his message of peace, unity, and devotion to God. Social Reformer: Guru Nanak actively challenged the caste system and upheld the cause of women, the downtrodden, and the poor, establishing practices like the langar (community meal) to promote equality. Significa
an image of a man sitting in the grass with his hands clasped to his chest
a painting of a man with a blue turban holding a guitar in front of a full moon
an oil painting of three men with long beards and white hair, standing in the woods
ੴ Waheguru ji 🙏🤍📿🌹ੴ ੴSatnam shri Waheguru ji ੴ
an old man sitting in front of a tree with birds on it and the sun shining behind him
an image of a man with a snake on his head sitting in front of trees
Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, meditating with a cobra overhead, symbolizing protection and div
Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, meditating with a cobra overhead, symbolizing protection and divine presence. Sikhs believe in one God, Waheguru, who is formless, eternal, and the creator of the universe. Waheguru is considered ineffable and genderless. The term Satnam, often used with Waheguru, means "true name". The image reflects the core Sikh values of remembering God, living honestly, and sharing with others.
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a man with a long beard standing in front of a spiral galaxy and holding a flag
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