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Sunday, 7 October 2012

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Message Of Guru Granth Sahib

The Guru Granth Sahib promotes SGGS(Shri Guru Granth Sahib), a moral teaching that Sahib explains is about living a life of Truth, respect for others, and high moral standards. Followers of the Guru are considered to be members of the Sikh religion, and they are known as Gurmukh – which literally means “follower of Guru”

All Peoples of the World are Equal
The Guru Granth Sahib promotes the message of equality of all beings and at the same time state that Sikh believers "obtain the supreme status" (SSGS, Page 446). Discrimination of all types is strictly forbidden based on the Sikh tenet
Fatherhood of God which states that no one should be reckoned low or high, stating that instead believers should - “reckon the entire mankind as One” (Akal Ustat, 15.85).

Sri Guru Granth Sahib
promotes the concept of equality by highlighting the fact that we are made of the same flesh, blood and bone and we have the same light of God with us – Soul . Our building bricks are the same:
The Guru Granth Sahib promotes SGGS(Shri Guru Granth Sahib), a moral teaching that Sahib explains is about living a life of Truth, respect for others, and high moral standards. Followers of the Guru are considered to be members of the Sikh religion, and they are known as Gurmukh – which literally means “follower of Guru”

All Peoples of the World are Equal
The Guru Granth Sahib promotes the message of equality of all beings and at the same time state that Sikh believers "obtain the supreme status" (SSGS, Page 446). Discrimination of all types is strictly forbidden based on the Sikh tenet
Fatherhood of God which states that no one should be reckoned low or high, stating that instead believers should - “reckon the entire mankind as One” (Akal Ustat, 15.85).

Sri Guru Granth Sahib
promotes the concept of equality by highlighting the fact that we are made of the same flesh, blood and bone and we have the same light of God with us – Soul . Our building bricks are the same:

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