Life lessons from Allegory: A Tapestry of Guru Nanak’s Travels - Amardeep Singh
The journey of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Bhai Mardana highlights the various religious practices people followed to express their devotion. It also reflects the many challenges they faced in spreading the message of peace, unity, and equality in society. These stories continue to inspire us, showing how dedication, effort, and perseverance—no matter how small—can bring about great change, just like tiny drops of water together form an ocean.
Mayank Malani
This session taught us that we are all equal in the eyes of God. He does not judge anyone based on their religion; what truly matters to Him are our actions, our faith, and our deeds. The water inside the Gurudwara symbolises the peace and purity of the holy place. Even the tradition of serving Langar in the Gurudwara reminds us that no matter one’s caste or status—whether high or low—everyone is treated equally. Everything we receive, including food, is a divine gift from God.
Atulya Jaiswal
Jai Hind, everyone,
In today’s reading session, we learned many inspiring things about Guru Nanak Dev Ji—his teachings, values, and his simple, humble way of life. He was born in Talwandi, which is now in Pakistan. We were deeply moved by the way people worshipped him and how he shared his message with society. As the first Guru of Sikhism, he played a significant role in shaping its foundation and is also regarded as one of the greatest philosophers in history.
In today’s reading session, we learned many inspiring things about Guru Nanak Dev Ji—his teachings, values, and his simple, humble way of life. He was born in Talwandi, which is now in Pakistan. We were deeply moved by the way people worshipped him and how he shared his message with society. As the first Guru of Sikhism, he played a significant role in shaping its foundation and is also regarded as one of the greatest philosophers in history.
Vaidehi
Through this session, I learned that Guru Nanak Dev Ji was the first Guru of Sikhism. He was known for his kindness and humility. His teachings—especially about equality, compassion, and humility—left a deep impact on me. What touched my heart the most was his message of brotherhood among people of all religions—Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and Christians. He strongly believed that no one should be discriminated against based on their faith. Guru Nanak Dev Ji also taught that truth is understood through pure and thoughtful thinking.
Yuvraj Keshri
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