Siri Guru Granth Sahib is generally known as the holy scripture of Sikhism, the world’s fifth largest religion. But unlike other scriptures, this holy book is neither a storybook nor just the philosophy of the Sikh saints or prophets. It is more like a collection of hymns, which expresses the feelings of love and devotion of the Sikh Gurus for the Supreme Being, along with the similar yearnings and longings of the devotees and saints from many faiths including Hindus, Muslims, Yogis, and their various branches and subdivisions. The beauty of this 1430 page hymnal lies in the fact that while it spiritually connects the human mind to the original source of eternal bliss, at the same time it gives us practical advice to live in peace and harmony with our fellow human beings, and the environment.
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