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Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one of the most comprehensive and beautifully written accounts of Guru Ji’s life. It is usually associated as a part of the greater text known as Sri Gurpartap Suraj Granth (aka Suraj Prakash) which details the historical accounts of all 10 Guru Sahibs in poetic form. It is an ocean of bliss, knowledge and experience. ...
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji immediately blesses a merchant with brahmgiaan. Bhai Bala Ji explains the reasoning behind this instant blessing to Guru Angad Dev Ji. Maharaj Ji is always giving Kirpa, but we need to recognize the steps we need to take as well to receive it Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It w…
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Bhai Mardana Ji sees some ccholay (chickpeas) and has a desire to eat them. Sometimes what we ask for, Guru Sahib Ji redirects us towards something that's better for us. While sometimes, Guru Sahib Ji puts us in a state of longing for so long, for us to be in the right state to receive. And sometimes we get what we ask for right away! Sri Nanak Pra…
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In a city in Kabul, Guru Nanak Dev Ji sees a Maseet (small mosque filled with Turaks). There was a Mullah (lead priest) that began asking Guru Ji who they are and how they can enter the Maseet. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (…
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Vali Kandhaari becomes jealous hearing about Guru Nanak Dev Ji, thinking that he is the greatest and how could there be anyone else? We need to think, who are we jealous of? This jealousy doesn't allow us to look within ourselves. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great …
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Near the river of Sindh, Guru Nanak Dev Ji went to a mountain where there wasn't access to water. There is a fakeer called Vali Kandhaari who is blocking water access, in thirst of gaining power and control over the nearby people - as he was unable to hear anyone else's praise. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru …
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In Kashmir, Guru Nanak Dev Ji teaches a Pandit that we need to work on our inner selves, in addition to maintaining our outer appearance. You have made Maya your Guru - it looks beautiful but when you go close to it then it shows you its actual form and makes you suffer. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak D…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji speaks to a Pandit, telling them that even though they have so much knowledge, the person that claims they know it all actually knows nothing. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one of the mo…
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Our ego experiences praise and slander - but Guru Ji shows us that in reality, it is all the same. When we recite Naam, we become above embarrassment. We cannot assume that all saints have ill intentions - to slander a real saint is a sin. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakav…
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The concept of pain and pleasure within the world is simply a perception of the mind. Our mind creates these experiences of what feels good and bad, therefore getting consumed in it. But Guru Sahib Ji shows us the reality of our minds and the experiences beyond it. Guru Nanak Dev Ji visits a country without any vegetation and where fire cannot be l…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji explains to the King of Bhutan that the body that he is lustful for is simply bones wrapped in blood and skin. The body has less attractive aspects like snot, ear wax, sweat, bad smells etc. So the sense of uncontrolled lust is simply attaching to an illusion. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru …
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The King of Bhutan falls at Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Charan, asking to be renounced from his love of lust and to focus on Naam. We have limited breaths, they should be spent on Naam, not lost on lust. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji approaches the king of Bhutan and directly addresses his lust addiction. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one of the most comprehensive and beautifully written accounts of Guru Ji’s life. I…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji visits a village where there is a tarkhaan (trade worker) full of love for seva for the saints. Maharaj Ji knows who has sharda (faith) in their heart and loves those that love the beloved saints. Guru Ji teaches a valuable lesson of sharda by destroying the belongings of the tarkhaan Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical acc…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji shows us that sometimes we think we are doing well in life and are doing the right thing, but Vaheguru Ji awakens us and re-routes us to the correct path going forwards, through Naam. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji i…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji highlights that Vaheguru already knows the state of our heart even without us saying; therefore, all supplications from a devoted servant of Vaheguru never go in vain. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and…
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Entering the region of Haaroo, a srevara (renunciate) is the main go to for the villagers' worries - telling them that there's no God outside of himself and to just recite his personal name. Guru Nanak Dev Ji teaches the villagers that nothing compares to Naam and that there is a God above all. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of …
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji approached a village near the ocean, where the villagers have to leave constantly due to the rising tides. Guru Sahib Ji highlights the things in our lives that we feel are destroying us and that we are in a constant pattern of trying to avoid. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji gives the sangat the updesh (teaching) to recite Naam and explains it to them. Naam isn't always as simple as looking it up on Google and doing it ourselves. There is something very precious about Guru Sahib Ji blessing you directly with Naam themselves. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak …
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji visits a village that often has fires. While the villagers prepare to move to the next village, Guru Ji encourages them to recite Naam and Gurbani, then they will be saved forever. Vaheguru is bigger than our problems and is the creator of it all. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.…
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Guru Sahib Ji emphasizes that if the Creator bestows Kirpa (merciful blessings), then anything can happen! Just become a human doesn't know or understand how, doesn't mean it's not possible for Vaheguru. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji answers the question of what is Kudrat (nature), which Vaheguru created and resides in as well. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one of the most comprehensive and beautifully written accoun…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji explains to the locals that when doing Ardaas, make Karah Parshadi Deg with the recitation of Gurbani and the benefits of it. Ardaas needs to be in humility, not as a demand. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (A…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji tells the farmers to plant their seeds and then the Creator will provide accordingly. In doubt, the farmers are worried to waste their seeds without seeing the results first. Similarly, our minds wish to understand the full benefits of reading Gurbani, rather than simply reading it and trusting that Vaheguru will give us the fruit…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji came to a place where a king recited Indr's name and then the fields would receive rain water. But since Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Bhai Bala Ji and Bhai Mardana Ji came and made a campfire, it hadn't rained in the entire area. Guru Ji shows everyone that the Creator is beyond just the efforts of a mere person. Sri Nanak Prakash is a deta…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji blesses a king with Charan Pahul Amrit. It is also discussed that we are never too old or too mature to be in Sangat or to adorn ourselves with Guru Ji's Kakkars Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and repre…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji highlights that Vaheguru isn't just a giver. They are the ultimate giver that never stops giving. In turn, what we ask for doesn't guarantee happiness. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one …
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji explains that we don't need to have special powers to become big or small, to read people's minds etc. All we need is Vaheguru's Naam. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one of the most compr…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Kaljug converse about the ways of the world. Kaljug tries to offer everything to Guru Ji and then finally realized that Guru Ji doesn't waver. Kaljug accepts the Guru Nanak Dev Ji has come to save the world. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great p…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji recites a Shabad in Sri Raag, highlighting that within Kaljug, luxuries can distract us from connecting with our Guru. There's no place that we need other than with our Guru. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (A…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji talks about the state of an individual that turns away from Sangat. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one of the most comprehensive and beautifully written accounts of Guru Ji’s life. It is …
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At Jagannaath Mandir, Guru Nanak Dev Ji confronts the angry Pandits and teaches them about the true Aarti. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one of the most comprehensive and beautifully written accounts of G…
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Without attaching yourself to Naam and Gurbani, when then bind ourselves to Moh (attachment). Naam is our true investment that will benefit us now and after. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one of the most …
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji explains to the scholars at Kaanshi that they must look inside and identify their vices. Once those are accepted and we make an active effort to attack them, Vaheguru Ji will bring us towards perfection through Naam. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (gr…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji arrives in Kaanshi, telling the scholars there that the scriptures that they read must be reflected and implemented - in order to find inner peace. Every second you have, you have a choice to go towards Vaheguru or not. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi …
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji highlights the topic of those that are truly attached to Vaheguru. Where there is love, effort will naturally follow. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one of the most comprehensive and beau…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji provides guidance and support to everyone in Kaljug. Guru Ji has just entered Ayudhia, the nagari of Sri Raam Chandr. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one of the most comprehensive and beau…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji highlights the 3 steps of listening. First, we must strive to be fully present and absorbed in what is being said. Second, we must accept what Guru Ji says as the truth. Lastly, we must take what Guru Ji says and follow it. The concepts of Nirgun and Sargun are also discussed. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of …
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji conveys to the people at a Mela (fair) that they are ensnared by the spiritual darkness of ignorance. The prevalence of easily accessible lustful content for people of all ages is a prominent aspect of the current age of Kaljug, where we often pursue external gratification for our desires and overlook the genuine essence within. S…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji explains the background story of Hanumaan and Raam Chandr. When we feel confused in life, do Ardaas (Supplication) and Guru Sahib Ji will show the way. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one …
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji highlights the qualities of a saint and how all ultimately serve that One Vaheguru Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one of the most comprehensive and beautifully written accounts of Guru Ji…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji reveals that drawing lines around your cooking space to divide yourself from whom you deem as "impure", doesn't create true purity. Our inner negative qualities are the ones that bring true impurity to us. We cannot do justice to purity when we simply clean and distance ourselves from things around us. Guru Ji then talks about how…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji explains that in life, we are faced with choices and based on this, it is our karma that will lead us in one way or another. True Bhagati (devotional worship) is when you are so connected with Vaheguru that they don't see anything other than the depth of the Creator. In that state of true connection, you can never waver. Our every…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji goes towards the Ganga River, as the locals gather to remove their sins by bathing and throwing water towards their ancestors. Guru Ji throws the water in the opposite direction and addresses that these acts cannot purify us. What actions do we engage in today, in hopes of pleasing others or receiving temporary happiness - forgett…
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Nanu Chand says he has never lost in a debate, but for the first time, he has nothing to respond to Guru Nanak Dev Ji's true words. The concept of having doubts in our mind is also discussed. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji focuses on the concept of those that debate with the intention of proving that they are right and boosting their ego. In this way of debate, Vaheguru is often forgotten. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), a…
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A great scholar that read many religious scriptures found out that an avtaar named Nanak would come. So he named himself "Nanak", to pretend he's the avtaar. But he actually is Nanu Chand. Guru Nanak Dev Ji recites a shabad, exposing the inner hypocrisy in the world. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev J…
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A queen approaches Guru Nanak Dev Ji and expresses her woes. Guru Ji exposes those that claim others are doing wrong, but they aren't reflecting on their own sins. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one of the…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji highlights that we should be eager to enter the true Sangat (congregation), in hopes of learning and connecting to the Divine. Guru Ji mentions 3 types of people. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and repr…
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Guru Nanak Dev Ji reveals to Mehta Kalu Ji of the location of their ancestors - in the realm where pain and hunger don't exist. Guru Ji offers to show Mehta Kalu Ji that Divine place. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and r…
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With the Divine Glance of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Mehta Kalu Ji's veil of maya is lifted and he is finally able to see that Guru Ji isn't just his son, but is the True Guru and he realizes that he isn't this mere body either. Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai…
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