1️⃣ "Recognize the divine spark within all beings." 🙏
Guru Nanak Dev Ji taught us "Na ko bairee, nahee bigana" - There is no enemy; there is no outsider. Let's embrace the beauty of diversity and see unity in all. Spread love and acceptance! ❤️
2️⃣ Guru Angad Dev Ji emphasized the significance of education and literacy. "Let there be one language of the learned and the illiterate," he proclaimed. Education is a catalyst for growth, empowerment, and understanding among people. #EducationForAll#GuruAngadDevJi
3️⃣ Guru Amar Das Ji highlighted the value of selfless service, or "seva." "Selfless service is a treasure of virtue," he taught. By serving others without any expectations, we can create a positive impact in our communities and uplift those in need. #Seva#GuruAmarDasJi
Guru Ram Das Ji spoke about the importance of compassion and love. "The world is a drama; play it with love," he advised. Practicing compassion and embracing love can transform our relationships and bring about a sense of unity among all beings. #Compassion#GuruRamDasJi
Guru Arjan Dev Ji, through his resilience, taught us about the strength of faith. "Let no man in the world live in delusion," he said. In challenging times, faith becomes an anchor, guiding us towards hope, courage, and a deeper connection with the divine. #Faith#GuruArjanDevJi
Guru Hargobind Ji taught the concept of "Miri and Piri," balancing spiritual and temporal responsibilities. "He who seeks the Lord must not abandon worldly affairs," he said. This valuable teaching guides us to lead a purposeful life with integrity and spiritual growth. #MiriPiri… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Guru Har Rai Ji emphasized the importance of living in harmony with nature and nurturing the environment. "Recognize the whole creation as one family," he taught. By protecting and caring for nature, we ensure a sustainable future for generations to come. #Environmentalism… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Guru Harkrishan Ji exemplified compassion and selfless service at a young age. "One who serves others selflessly truly serves me," he said. His acts of kindness and healing touch remind us of the power of empathy, even in the face of adversity. #CompassionateService… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji emphasized the importance of standing up for justice and religious freedom. His sacrifice to protect the rights of others serves as a timeless example of courage and righteousness. #Justice#GuruTeghBahadurJi
Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Guru, instilled courage and righteousness in his teachings. "Recognize all of humanity as one race; distinctions of caste, color, and creed should not prevail," he declared. His teachings inspire us to fight against injustice and promote equality.… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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Words of wisdom from Border Roads Organisation in Ladakh Union Territory, India. Seems like the officer(s) in-charge of getting these installed knew the region and was a philosopher.
This simple looking Sikh man has fed over 2 million people on remote Maharashtra highway.
There is the only one spot on a stretch of 300 miles where a decent meal is served -free of cost- courtesy Baba Karnail Singh Khaira, who is revered as Khaira Babaji in the region #COVID19
Maharashtra: Since the past over two months of #COVID19 lockdown, thousands of bus, trucks, tempos and other vehicles passing near Karanji on National Highway-7 make it a point to halt at a ramshackle tin shed with plastic sheets, beside the dry and dusty road.
"This is a remote, tribal region. Behind us for nearly 150-km, and ahead for nearly 300 km, there's not a single dhaba or restaurant... So most people prefer to halt at 'Guru ka langar' organised by Sikhs and avail of our round-the-clock services," Khaira Babaji
Childhood is not preparation for life, childhood is life. A child isn’t getting ready to live, a child is living. The child is constantly confronted with the nagging question, “What are you going to be?”
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Courageous would be the youngster who, looking the adult squarely in the face, would say, “I’m not going to be anything; I already am.”
We adults would be shocked by such an insolent remark for we have forgotten, if indeed we ever knew, that a child is an active participating and contributing member of society from the time he is born.