Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Founder of Sikhism (1469–1539)
Sikhism: A Divine Path of Truth and Service
Sikhism is not just a religion — it is a way of life, a philosophy rooted in oneness, truth, and selfless service. Founded in the 15th century by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Sikhism emerged in the Punjab region.
Three Core Principles
Naam Japna
Chant and meditate on God's Name. Constant remembrance of Waheguru.
Kirat Karni
Earn an honest living with integrity. Work hard and live righteously.
Vand Chakna
Share with and serve those in need. Give back through Seva.
The Path of Sikhism
Sikh Way of Life
🙏 Mool Mantra
"Ik Onkar, Sat Naam, Karta Purakh, Nirbhau, Nirvair, Akaal Moorat, Ajooni, Saibhang, Gurprasad."
The Ten Sikh Gurus
| Guru | Lifetime | Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| Guru Nanak Dev Ji | 1469–1539 | Founder of Sikhism, spread the message of One God |
| Guru Angad Dev Ji | 1504–1552 | Introduced the Gurmukhi script |
| Guru Amar Das Ji | 1479–1574 | Promoted women's rights and community service |
| Guru Ram Das Ji | 1534–1581 | Founded the holy city of Amritsar |
| Guru Arjan Dev Ji | 1563–1606 | Compiled Guru Granth Sahib Ji |
| Guru Hargobind Ji | 1595–1644 | Introduced the concept of Miri-Piri |
| Guru Har Rai Ji | 1630–1661 | Advocated for compassion |
| Guru Har Krishan Ji | 1656–1664 | Known for healing the sick |
| Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji | 1621–1675 | Sacrificed his life for religious freedom |
| Guru Gobind Singh Ji | 1666–1708 | Established the Khalsa |