Here, I am sharing with you some of his gems, which I am sure will help you understand the complexities of life better:
The Tilla is 975 meters (3200 feet) above sea level and is the highest peak in the Eastern Salt Range in Punjab, Pakistan. On the summit it is richly forested with trees and has the ruins of an ancient monastery of Jogis.
"Father, I am always engaged in real farming." Padre, siempre estoy ocupado en el verdadero cultivo.
Nanak looked up, his eyes filled with compassion, and said, "Have patience, your field will give you a greater return than ever before."
A small settlement, a hundred miles from Kampala, Uganda, is named ‘Bamu Nanika’ which the locals revere for its spiritual powers.
One of the most beautiful ways to honor our great Guru is to share the spirit that he brought. This spirit is one of tolerance, and of not getting caught up in religious ritualism.
The life and inspirational stories of Guru Nanak, a holyman of 14th century India, who traveled the world spreading His teachings.
Accompanied by disciple Mardana the great Rababi Set forth Baba Nanak to Mecca dressed as a Hajji Glory of Nanak spread to Mecca and beyond...
Sankar Dev's followers came to pay obeisance to Guru Nanak on the auspicious occasion. During discussions with them they revealed that they hold Guru Nanak in the same esteem as Srimanta Sankar Dev.
Five centuries after the passing of Guru Nanak, his words still resonate with his followers. Let's take a look at 10 of his teachings that make sense to this day.