Noun
the principal sacred text of Sikhism contains hymns and poetry as well as the teachings of the first five gurus
Source: WordNetA hukam, or random verse, is read from Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Source: Internet
Among the restrictions, the board was allowed to carry one Palkhi Sahib with Guru Granth Sahib, sixteen historical Nishan Sahib, five horses of Guru Sahib, three Kirtan Jathe on two large open trucks. Source: Internet
Before his death, Guru Gobind Singh decreed in 1708, that the Gurū Granth Sāhib would be the final and perpetual guru of the Sikhs. Source: Internet
He released the translated version of the Shri Siddhant Shikhamani Granth in 19 languages and its mobile application. Source: Internet
Many believe that Sikhism endorses afterlife and the concept of reward and punishment as there are verses given in Guru Granth sahib, but a large number of Sikhs believe otherwise and treat those verses as metaphorical or poetic. Source: Internet
For instance, the Bible, Holy Quran and the Guru Granth Sahib were also objects held sacred. Source: Internet