The Guru Granth Sahib is the central religious scripture of Sikhism, regarded by Sikhs as the eternal Guru following the ten human Gurus. Compiled by the fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan, in 1604, it includes the hymns and teachings of the Sikh Gurus from Guru Nanak to Guru Tegh Bahadur, as well as contributions from various saints and poets of different backgrounds, such as Kabir and Farid.
The Guru Granth Sahib consists of 1,430 pages and covers a wide range of themes, including the nature of God, the importance of truthful living, the value of meditation on God’s name, and the rejection of superstitions and rituals.
Part 1: Guru Granth Sahib
Part 2: Guru Granth Sahib