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Spirituality of the Sikh Scriptures of India (Adi Granth, Gurbani, Guru Granth, Satgurus) - Spiritual Awakening Radio Podcast

Essential Key Teachings According to the Satgurus in the Sikh Scriptures, the Guru Granth
1) Living Masters Having Living Disciples - The Need For The Living Satguru and For Initiation Into the Meditation Practice
"There can be no jnana (true knowledge) without meeting a Master-soul, nor meditation without a first-hand experience." (Guru Arjan Dev, Bhairon M5)
“Meet a Satguru and take his initiation. Surrender thine all and peep within.” (Guru Nanak, Gauri M1)
"Prays Nanak, But for Society of the Saints, the whole world is false." (Gopal Singh translation)
"In the Guru-given Gnosis is contained the wealth of the Lord’s Name, and the Lord’s Name, the Guru imprints in the man’s mind." (Manmohan Singh translation)
“In utter darkness, the Master’s Word (Guru-Mantra) shines forth into Light. In the company of the Master, all are rescued and saved.” (Guru Arjan Dev, Gond M5)
“The Master has given me the perfect Word or Mantra.” (Guru Arjan Dev, Bhairon M5)
2) Surat Shabd Yoga, in Meditation Hearing the Unstruck Melody of the Sound Current (Anhad Shabd, Naam, Nada According to the Sikh Scriptures)
Living Masters have always initiated their disciples into meditation practice (Naam Dhan), and this includes the practice of hearing the Anhad Shabd (Unstruck Celestial Melody) within one’s self during meditation practice. "The Unstruck Melody that one seeks to hear, hear it thou in the instruction of the Guru's." (Sri Rag M. 1)
"Within me rings the Unstruck Melody of the Lord’s flute, yea, He in whose presence one's mind is attuned to the Sound of the Inner Music." (Sri Rag, Kabir)
"At the (tenth) door rings the Unstruck Melody. The Lord echoes thus in every heart." (Vadhans M. 5)
3) Non-Violence (Ahimsa) in Thought, Word, and Deeds Including Following a Non-violent Vegetarian Diet in the Adi Granth and Other Texts
Shri Guru Nanak Dev abstained from animal food and enjoined against cruelty to animals: "Having prohibited his disciples to drink wine and eat pork, he (Nanak) himself abstained from eating flesh and ordered not to hurt any living being." (Mohsin Fani, Persian Scholar of Comparative Religion, Author of the, DABISTAN-E-MAZAHIB)
"Kabeer says, the dinner of beans and rice is excellent when flavored with salt. Who would cut throats to have meat with his bread?" (Guru Granth Sahib Ji, 1374)
"One who does not steal, commit adultery, slander anyone, gamble, eat meat or drink wine will be liberated in this very life (i.e. Jeewan Mukt)". (Guru Gobind Singh, 10th Sikh Guru, Sudharam Marag Granth)
"Living by neglect and greed, the world eats dead carcasses. Like a goblin or a beast, they kill and eat the forbidden carcasses of meat. Control your urges, or else you will be thrown into the tortures of hell." (Guru Arjan Dev, Guru Granth Sahib Ji, 723).
Bhai Gurdaas Ji said: "They eat meat by cutting throats, what will their own condition be?" (Vaar 24, Pauree 17)
“To take what rightfully belongs to another, is like a Muslim eating pork, or a Hindu eating beef. Our Guru, our Spiritual Guide, stands by us if we do not eat those carcasses. By mere talk, people do not earn Liberation. Salvation only comes from the practice of truth." (Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Granth Sahib Ji, 141)

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मशहूर यूट्युबर ध्रुव राठी को सिख इतिहास पर वीडियो बनाना भारी पड़ा है. देश-विदेश के कई सिख संगठनों ने उनके वीडियो पर आपत्ति जताई है, जिसके बाद उन्हें अपने चैनल से वीडियो हटाना पड़ा. ध्रुव राठी ने 'बं���ा सिंह बहादुर' की कथा नाम से एक एपिसोड तैयार किया था. इस कहानी में उन्होंने गुरु गोबिंद सिंह, साहिबजादों और अन्य सिख योद्धाओं की एनिमेटेड तस्वीरें बनाई थीं. सिख संगठनों ने इन तस्वीरों को लेकर आपत्ति जताई थी. लोग ध्रुव राठी को ट्रोल करने लगे, जिसके बाद उन्हें वीडियो हटाना पड़ा.
अकाल तख्त के जत्थेदार कुलदीप सिंह गरगज ने कहा, 'मैं ध्रुव राठी के इस वीडियो की निंदा करता हूं. इसे तुरंत हटाया जाए. SGPC को संबंधित मंत्रालय से संपर्क कर इसे हटवाना चाहिए.'
सिख संगठनों का कहना है कि ध्रुव राठी, इसे गलत तरीके से दिखा रहे हैं. उनकी मांग थी कि सरकार भी इसमें हस्तक्षेप करे और वीडियो को तत्काल हटा दे. ज्यादातर सिख संगठनों ने ध्रुव राठी की आलोचना की और वीडियो हटाने की मांग की.
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सूक्ष्मवेद में बताया गया है कि
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Baisakhi – Celebration of Sikhism, Harvest and Unity
Baisakhi is not just a celebration—it's a call to live with courage, compassion, and community spirit. May the spirit of the Khalsa inspire you to rise with strength and love in 2025 and beyond. Learn more…
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Discover the history and significance of Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, one of the most revered Sikh shrines in Delhi. This sacred place is associated with Guru Har Krishan Sahib Ji, the eighth Sikh Guru, who selflessly served the people during a smallpox and cholera epidemic. The Sarovar (holy pond) within the gurdwara is believed to have healing properties.
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Aurangzeb: The Man and the Myth | ఔరంగ్ జేబ్! | MPlanetLeaf
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In the coming days We’ll explore the unforgettable events surrounding SAKA SIRHIND the fearless sacrifice of CHAAR SAHIBZADE and unwavering strength of MATA GUJRI JI discover the story of what unfolded in POH as we delve into the challenges faced by GURU GOBIND SINGH JI and his family during this important chapter in SIKH history🙏
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Why Sikhs Do Not Celebrate Christmas: Understanding the Religious and Cultural Perspective
Sikhism and the Teachings of the Gurus
Sikhism is one of the world’s youngest and most vibrant religions, founded in the late 15th century by Guru Nanak Dev Ji in the region of Punjab, India. The primary teachings of Sikhism focus on oneness of God, equality of all people, and selfless service to humanity. Central to the Sikh way of life is devotion to Waheguru (God), who is believed to be timeless, formless, and beyond the comprehension of human understanding.
Unlike Christianity, which centers on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, Sikhism does not have a tradition of celebrating the birthdays of any of the Sikh Gurus or other religious figures. Instead, Sikhs focus on the teachings and the wisdom of the Gurus, which are encapsulated in the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. For Sikhs, devotion is about meditating on God’s name (Naam Japna), practicing seva (selfless service), and living a life of humility, kindness, and justice.
Sikhism’s Focus on Universal Values
Sikhism teaches that all people, regardless of their faith, are equal in the eyes of God. The focus is on the spiritual journey of self-realization and serving humanity, rather than celebrating specific religious events or rituals. Sikhs are encouraged to live a life centered around the principles of Naam Simran (remembrance of God), Kirat Karni (earning an honest living), and Vand Chakna (sharing with others). These core values guide their everyday lives and make religious holidays like Christmas less significant in their religious practice.
The Absence of Christmas in Sikh Traditions
Sikhism does not celebrate Christmas because the birth of Jesus Christ is not a part of Sikh religious teachings or scriptures. The Gurudwaras (Sikh places of worship) do not mark Christmas with the same observance that Christian churches do. Instead, Sikhs commemorate significant events related to their own religious history, such as the birthdays of the Ten Gurus and the Gurpurabs (anniversaries of the Gurus), especially the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Since Sikhism does not recognize Jesus as the Son of God or as a divine figure in the same way that Christianity does, Christmas does not hold religious significance for Sikhs. Sikhs believe in the oneness of God and consider all religious leaders as human guides who showed the path to righteousness, but the practice of celebrating the birth of any religious figure is not a part of Sikh tradition.
The Role of Sikhs in Multicultural Celebrations
While Sikhs do not celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday, many Sikhs living in multicultural societies like the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, and other countries may participate in Christmas celebrations out of respect for their Christian friends, family, and communities. Sikhs, known for their spirit of service and community, may join in festive meals or give gifts, but this participation is more about social inclusion than religious observance.

Key Reasons Why Sikhs Do Not Celebrate Christmas
Religious Significance: Christmas is a Christian celebration that marks the birth of Jesus Christ, a figure who, while respected in Sikhism, does not hold the central religious importance that he does in Christianity. Sikhs believe in the oneness of God, and their focus is on the teachings of the Guru Granth Sahib rather than specific religious figures or holidays.
Absence of Birthdays in Sikh Tradition: Sikhism does not emphasize the celebration of birthdays, including those of the Sikh Gurus. Although Sikhs commemorate significant events in the lives of their Gurus (such as Gurpurabs), the practice of celebrating the birth of a religious figure is not in line with Sikh traditions.
Focus on Simplicity and Spirituality: Sikhism promotes a lifestyle focused on simplicity, humility, and devotion to God. The emphasis is on leading a life of service and living according to the teachings of the Gurus, rather than participating in festive celebrations that may be viewed as distracting from one’s spiritual journey.
Universalism in Sikhism: Sikhs believe in the equality of all people, regardless of their religion. While Sikhs may acknowledge and respect the significance of Christmas for Christians, they do not celebrate it because they adhere to their own religious practices and spiritual calendar.
No Religious Requirement: Sikhism does not mandate the observance of Christian religious holidays. Sikhs are encouraged to observe the spiritual teachings of the Gurudwara and live according to the values of honesty, compassion, and justice at all times.
Conclusion: Embracing Diversity While Staying True to Sikh Principles
While Sikhs do not celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday, the values of love, giving, and compassion that are central to Christmas resonate deeply with Sikh teachings. Sikhs believe in fostering unity and harmony among all people, regardless of their religious backgrounds. This spirit of inclusivity is reflected in how Sikhs participate in various social and cultural activities, including the joy and celebrations surrounding Christmas, without necessarily adopting it as part of their religious tradition.
Understanding why Sikhs do not celebrate Christmas helps promote better cultural awareness and respect for the diversity of religious beliefs. Sikhs, like people of all faiths, celebrate the values that unite humanity—love, peace, and service to others—every day, not just on special occasions.
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Guru Nanak born as Nanak on 15 April 1469 – 22 September 1539), also referred to as Baba Nanak ('father Nanak'), was the founder of Sikhism and is the first of the ten Sikh Gurus. His birth is celebrated worldwide as Guru Nanak Gurpurab on Katak Pooranmashi October–November.
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