Life History of Guru Nanak Dev Ji | Video

Life History of Guru Nanak Dev Ji | Video

Which God did Guru Nanak Dev Ji meet when he went to Sachkhand? Who took Guru Nanak Dev Ji to Sachkhand from river Bein? Who was the Guru of Guru Nanak Dev Ji?

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Life History of Guru Nanak Dev Ji"

Q.1 Which God did Guru Nanak Dev Ji encounter when he visited Sachkhand?

In Sachkhand, Guru Nanak Dev Ji had direct communion with the Satpurush, Almighty Kabir Sahib Ji, who sits like a king on the throne. Overwhelmed by God’s beauty, Nanak Dev Ji exclaimed "Waheguru" in delight.

Q.2 Who took Guru Nanak Dev Ji from the river Bein to Sachkhand?

Almighty God Kabir Sahib manifested in a Jinda baba form and took Guru Nanak Dev Ji from the river Bein to Sachkhand.

Q.3 Who served as the Guru for Guru Nanak Dev Ji?

Kabir Sahib Ji was the Guru of Nanak Dev Ji and bestowed the Satnam Mantra upon him.

Q.4 Did Nanak Dev Ji recite the Waheguru Mantra?

No, Nanak Dev Ji did not recite the Waheguru Mantra. However, upon witnessing the beauty of God, he expressed his joy by uttering the word "Waheguru."


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Harpreet Kaur

Your detailed explanation of Sikhism, Guru Granth Sahib, and the concept of the Supreme God is commendable. However, I find myself in a bit of confusion. In the article, there is mention of God having a form, yet the Sikh community widely believes and propagates that God is formless. Could you please clarify this apparent contradiction?

Satlok Ashram

Dear Reader, we value your engagement with our content and your genuine interest in understanding Sikhism. The nature of the Supreme God and the path to devotion is beyond human comprehension. When Guru Nanak Dev Ji witnessed God in Satlok, it was a profound experience where God appeared in human form. Following this, upon his return, Guru Nanak Ji received the true mantra of salvation, a revelation now shared by Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj. For a more in-depth understanding, we recommend exploring the insights provided in the "Gyan Ganga" book and listening to the spiritual discourses of Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj.

Manpreet Singh

In Sikhism, the practice of chanting the Waheguru mantra is ingrained, and it is believed to be the key to attaining God. Guru Nanak Dev Ji has specifically directed followers to chant "Waheguru."

Satlok Ashram

Dear Reader, we acknowledge your active participation in our discussion on Sikhism. However, it's important to note that "Waheguru" is not the authentic mantra for salvation, as per the teachings found in the writings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The utterance of "Waheguru" came after Guru Nanak Ji beheld the divine beauty of God in Satlok (Sachkhand). For a more profound understanding, we encourage you to explore the teachings presented in the "Gyan Ganga" book and the spiritual discourses of Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj.