This book is intended to serve as seekers guide to Sikhism, the 5th largest religion of the world with its adherents, the Sikhs, spread over all the continents. It will introduce participants to the history of its origin in India, its belief system, the sacred scripture, its philosophy, and practices of the Sikhs. The main emphasis will be on the teachings of its founder, Guru Nanak, and the
... [Show full abstract] succeeding nine Gurus to the house of Nanak. The role of Sikh scripture, the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, as the living Guru of the Sikhs and its use as a liturgical text will be explained. An attempt will be made to establish the unique identity of Sikh religion among the comity of world religions.