"Embrace Sikhism: A Step-by-Step Guide to Celebrate Guru Nanak's Life"

The article provides a step-by-step guide to celebrating a Sikh festival, starting with a morning prayer 'Japji Sahib Path', reading the holy book 'Guru Granth Sahib', preparing and sharing a community meal 'Langar', decorating the home, singing devotional songs 'Gurbani Kirtan', and ending the day with a night prayer 'Kirtan Sohila'. It emphasizes the importance of each step in paying respect to Guru Nanak and his teachings, promoting

Steps Description
1. Morning Prayer
Start the day with the morning prayer, also known as 'Japji Sahib Path'. It is a hymn composed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. This prayer is considered the most important part of the celebration.
2. Read Guru Granth Sahib
Read the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy book of Sikhism, at home. You can also listen to the recitation online. This is a way to pay respect to Guru Nanak and his teachings.
3. Prepare and Share Langar
Prepare a vegetarian meal known as 'Langar'. This is a community kitchen meal which is served to everyone, regardless of their religion or caste. Sharing Langar is a symbol of equality and brotherhood.
4. Decorate Home
Decorate your home with lights and flowers. This is done to create a festive atmosphere. You can also draw rangoli at the entrance of your home.
5. Sing Devotional Songs
Sing or listen to Gurbani Kirtan, devotional songs that are sung in praise of Guru Nanak. This is a way to connect with the divine and to celebrate the life of Guru Nanak.
6. Night Prayer
End the day with the night prayer, also known as 'Kirtan Sohila'. This prayer is a collection of verses from Guru Granth Sahib and is usually recited before going to bed.



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