Happy Guru Nanak Jayanti 2018 (Gurpurab) wishes, images, greetings, SMS, WhatApp messages: On this auspicious occasion, here are some wishes and greetings that you can share with your friends and family.
SNS | Chandigarh | November 22, 2018 10:16 pm
Happy Guru Nanak Jayanti 2018 wishes, images, greetings: The birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, the first Sikh Guru, is celebrated across the world as Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti or Gurpurab.
Born in 1469 on Kartik Pooranmashi, the full-moon day of the month, at a Bedi Kshatriya family in Rai Bhoi di Talwandi village, now in Pakistan, Guru Nanak laid the foundation of Sikhism.
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Gurpurab is one of the most important festivals among the Sikhs who celebrate the day across the world. The celebrations begin with Akhand Path – an uninterrupted reading of the Sikh holy book Guru Granth Sahib from beginning to end — for 48 hours. The path ends early on the morning of Guru Nanak’s birthday.
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The day of Gurpurab starts with Nagar Kirtan processions carrying the Sikh holy book, Guru Granth Sahib, in a palanquin decorated with flowers.
On this auspicious occasion, here are some wishes and greetings that you can share with your friends and family.
* Nanak naam jahaaz hai
Jo chadhe so uttre paar!
Happy Gurpurab!
* Satgur Nanak pargataya mitti dhund jag channan hoia.
Aap ji nu Sri Guru Nanak Dev
Ji de aagman purab dian lakh-lakh vadayian.
Happy Guru Nanak Jayanti!
* Sabhna jiya ka ek daataa
so mai visar na jaaee…
May this Gurpurab bring all & and happiness in your life!
Happy Guru Nanak Jayanti!
* Nanak naam chardi kala
Tere bhane sarbat da bhala…
On Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti, may the Guru bless you with peace and bestow you eternal joy and happiness.
Happy Gurpurab!
* Nanak nich kahe vichaar,
Waria na jaava ek waar,
Jo tud bhave sai bhali kaar,
Tu sada salamat nirankaar
Gurpurab dee lakh lakh wadai!
The celebrations of Gurpurab begin with Akhand Path – an uninterrupted reading of the Sikh holy book Guru Granth Sahib from beginning to end over 48 hours; the path ends early on the morning of Guru Nanak's birthday