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Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar

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Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar (Montreal) was built in 2001. Our Nishan Sahib stands at 72 feet high and is unique because it is one of only 12 in the world. It is in one of the most historic locations of Montreal, as comparable to St. Joseph's Oratory. In the past 6 years, about 15,000 Canadians have visited our temple, this includes University, College, Highschool, Elementary students as well as Professors from all Faculties of Quebec. Langar Sewa took place in College St. Foy, Quebec City in November 2009 where the Sikh exhibition took place. Most of the Khalsa School students participated and demonstrated the Kirtan Diwan using all the instruments which included, the Rebab, Saranda, Taus and Sarangi. The word Sikh is derived from the Sanskrit 'shishya' meaning disciple. Sikhs are the disciples of their ten Gurus beginning with Guru Nanak Dev Ji (1469 - 1539) and ending with Guru Gobind Singh Ji (1666 -1708). There are over 20 million Sikhs in the world today, the vast majority live in the north Indian state of Punjab. Then the search for truth became too overpowering; bathing in a river Guru Ji had a divine revelation in which Guru Ji entered the court of Akal Purkh(God) who sent him on a mission to spread his word. For three days Guru Nanak Dev Ji was missing presumed drowned. On the third day Guru ji appeared and started his mission with a simple message 'There is no Hindu, there is no Mussulman'. By this statement he was not decrying Hinduism or Islam, but stating that in Gods eyes all are equal. He took with him as his companions a Muslim musician Mardana Ji and a Hindu peasant Bhai Bala and the three went preaching from village to village. Guru ji composed his sermons in ragas (musical modes) which were sung to the accompaniment of the Rabab (lute style instrument of Mardana Ji). Guru Ji's teachings inspired the people and within a few years these disciples became a homogeneous group whose faith was exclusively the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Guru Ji traveled all over India. He went as far as Assam ,far south as Sri Lanka, far north as Tibet. Guru Ji then went westwards beyond India to Mecca and Madina in Arabia. Wherever he went , he sang his hymns which told the people that if they wanted to love God they should learn first to love each other. There are countless stories of Guru Nanak Dev Ji's travels. Once Guru Ji came to a river and in it he saw many Hindus who were taking water in their clasped hands and offering it towards the Sun. Guru Ji enquired about what was going on. One person replied " we are offering water to our ancestors who are in the next world ". Guru Ji replied " This sounds like a good idea, let me try". With this Guru Nanak Dev Ji started offering water to the opposite side to the crowd. The throng looked on and were very puzzled. "What are you doing Fakir Ji?" they asked. "Why, I am offering water to my fields in the Punjab" he said "if your water can reach the next world surely mine can reach the Punjab which is a few hundred miles away". With this the people realised their folly. On his travels Guru Ji met a very rich and successful man. The man invited Guru Sahib to his large a luxurious house. The man had accumulated a vast fortune with deceit and foul means and he boasted about his wealth. He asked Guru ji if there was anything he could do for a man of God. Guru Ji saw a needle on the floor picked it up and handed it to him , "Please give me this needle in the next world". The man was puzzled "How can i do this" he said "One comes into this world with nothing and leaves it with nothing". The penny dropped and he realised that he had wasted away his whole life. He fell at Guru Sahibs feet "Forgive me " he cried. Guru Nanak Dev Ji blessed him and told him the three rules all should live by : Naam Japo - Recite the name of the Lord at all times, Kirat Karo - Do an honest days work , Wand Shako - Share your food with those around you. Guru Nanak Dev Ji's crusade was against intolerance which had become the practice of the Muslims, and the meaningless rituals and discriminations of caste and gender which had become a integral part of Hindu life.

Comments (19)


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Jean_C

10:25AM | Sun, 05 February 2017

Superbe construction, excellente photo!

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Faemike55

10:45AM | Sun, 05 February 2017

beautiful building and message

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jeffy3ds

10:52AM | Sun, 05 February 2017

tres jolie construction!! belle photo!!

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Meisiekind

11:16AM | Sun, 05 February 2017

What amazing architecture and your photo of the temple is really fantastic. Well done.

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jmb007

12:11PM | Sun, 05 February 2017

bien

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QuietRiot

12:26PM | Sun, 05 February 2017

Beautiful image and history.

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Star4mation

12:30PM | Sun, 05 February 2017

Great architecture. Super shot Magik :)

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Glendaw

1:33PM | Sun, 05 February 2017

Super amazing photo and awesome information .

Thanks for sharing.

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emmecielle

1:34PM | Sun, 05 February 2017

Wonderful image. :)

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jendellas

1:43PM | Sun, 05 February 2017

What a lovely building, great info.

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bakapo

2:27PM | Sun, 05 February 2017

a beautiful shot.

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eekdog

4:17PM | Sun, 05 February 2017

Incredible history and nice shot.

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RodS

10:01PM | Sun, 05 February 2017

A great photo of this temple, and a wonderful history, Real!

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DukeNukem2005

1:36PM | Mon, 06 February 2017

This is very good!

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sossy

5:09AM | Tue, 07 February 2017

What a stunning building and impressive colored architecture like right out of 1001 fairytales! thx for the interesting infos and the fantastic capture 😃

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sharky_

5:42AM | Tue, 07 February 2017

Interesting building... Aloha

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claude19

4:09PM | Wed, 08 February 2017

superbe construction bien mise en valeur par cette magnifique photo !!!

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mininessie

2:56PM | Fri, 10 February 2017

wow!

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Fahrenheit451

1:12AM | Fri, 07 April 2017

Very beautiful!! Great history!!


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