The deliverance from fever and disease is the image that is embedded everywhere in the Dukh Bhanjani. The fever, all disease, all pain, all fear, all doubt is dispelled and this happens because of the True Guru, whose mercy and grace restores everything to peace and health. The story of...
It also discusses the story of the revelation to Guru Nanak when he emerged out of Vein rivulet after three days and the story about the succession of Bhai Lehna to the 'House of Nanak'. All other fictitious stories about his life, found in various Janam Sakhis (biographies), have been ...
founder of Jainism was named Mahavira. He was the twenty fourth, in a succession of saints, called tirthankaras. Mahavira was born into an aristocratic family, and much of his life is shrouded in legend, but all version of his life story agree, that at the age of 30 he embraced the ...
The founder of Jainism was named Mahavira. He was the twenty fourth, in a succession of saints, called tirthankaras. Mahavira was born into an aristocratic family, and much of his life is shrouded in legend, but all version of his life story agree, that at the age of 30 he embraced ...
But much of the artistic execution is by naqquashi with gach, a sort of gypsum. Beautiful designs are made on the walls with gach and then covered over with gold leaves. This work can be seen in plenty in the first story of Sri Harmandir Sahib and over Har-ki-Pori, Amritsar. Verses...
Guru Nanak, founder of SikhismOpening words of Japji Sahib by Guru Nanak: The Mul Mantra followed by Pauri I.Sikhism was founded by Guru Nanak Dev in the Punjab area of Northwestern India, now Pakistan, in the 15th Century. The Sikhs that live there speak the Punjabi language. The word ...
The story of Guru Nanak Dev Ji - the founder of sikhism. A great way to teach your kids about life of Guru Nanak dev ji. Main Features : 1. Animations of each page 2. Story narration (for listening to the story) 3. written text for self reading 4. Background music The best presen...
The story of his life has been the imagined product of the legendary janam-sakhis (“life stories”), which were composed between 50 and 80 years after the Guru’s death in 1539, though only a tiny fraction of the material found in them can be affirmed as factual. The first janam-sak...
(Muslim judge) found him there and demanded an explanation. In reply Nanak asked him to drag his feet away from the mihrab. This the qadi did, only to discover that, wherever he placed Nanak’s feet, there the mihrab moved. The lesson of the story is that God is everywhere, not in...