The Guru Granth Sahib plays a crucial role in the life of a Sikh. Every Sikh yearns to engage with it at some level and benefit from its overarching Divine wisdom. Ever since the revelation of the Sabad (Gurbani) by the Guru, it has taken the center stage in a Sikh's life, both personal and communal.
This article provides an understanding of the duties, functions and qualifications of a Granthi (Sikh Priest) in accordance with the Gurmat Rehat Maryada - Sansthik Jeewan Section (Spiritual Code of Conduct - Institutional Aspects) issued by the Akaal Takhat.
SikhNet does an exclusive interview with Mohanpreet Singh, the force behind PELP (Punjabi Enable Learning Program). ~Seeing students excel is such a motivation. It is the same feeling when parents appreciate us on our efforts to teach their children in learning Punjabi Language and eventually reciting Gurbani...~
No person and no interpretation may be guaranteed to be totally true today and forever. I celebrate Khoj Gurbani and point out that what we translate today is not for ever; it will need retranslating and tweaking by every new generation.
“The title comes from the main message of the Guru Granth Sahib,” Jawa said, “which is no matter what religion we belong to, no matter what race we belong to, no matter what color we are, it is the same light — ....