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Sikh Shabad Kirtan Presented by Bibi Mandeep Kaur Khalsa and Group, Part 1 of 2

2019-07-01
Language:Punjabi (पंजाबी)
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Born in 1469 in Punjab, India, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji traveled far and wide by foot, making long trips from as far as Mecca to present-day Myanmar, to share His simple message: Do honest work, meditate, and share with others. The peaceful and loving path of Sikhism has appealed to many devotees around the world. In global communities, many Sikh practitioners continue their noble spiritual lineage of vegetarianism. Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s wisdom and teachings, along with those of the Gurus who succeeded Him and those of other Saints and Masters, are embodied in the Sikh holy text of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
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