Five Akal Takhats
Gurdwara Mannheim

Gurdwara Mannheim - " Satnam Waheguru "


Gurdwara Mannheim - New Address

Gurdwara Mannheim has moved to new location in MANNHEIM RHEINAU.

NEW ADDRESS

ELLERSTADTER STRASSE 3
68219 MANNHEIM-Casterfeld
GERMANY
Phone : 0049 621 4316532
Nearest Tram Station - Sandrain (Tram 1)

HOW TO REACH
Tram 1 from Mannheim HBF in direction Rheinau
Leaving tram station - Sandrain
Left direction by foot 5 minutes


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1. He, who calls himself a disciple of the True Guru, Let him rise early in the morn and Contemplate the Lord's Name. Let him attune himself to the Lord and bathe in the Pool of Nectar at this early hour. Let him dwell upon the Lord through the Guru's Word, that all his Sins are washed off. And when the sun rises, let him Sing the Guru's Word, and reflect on the Lord's Name, standing up and sitting down. (Var Gauri, M. 4)

2. The Guru is in the Sikh, the Sikh in the Guru: for both (promote) the instruction of the Guru. Nanak: "When the Mantram of the Lord's Name is Enshrined in the heart, spontaneously, one unites with the Lord." (Asa M. 4)

3. He alone is a Sikh, our friend and Kinsman, who walks in the Guru's Will. He who is led by his own mind, is separated from the Lord and suffers sorrow. (Sorath M. 3)

Bhai Harkirpal Singh & Jatinder Singh ji - Gurdwara Mannheim


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Bhai Mohinder Singh ji (USA) - Gurdwara Mannheim


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Vaisakhi 2009 - Bhai Bhupinder Singh ji

Vaisakhi 2009 - Katha vachak Bhai Harnek Singh ji

Gurbani Keertan held on 07 Sept 08

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The Living Guru of the Sikhs

guru granth sahib ji The Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the holy book of Sikhism. To the true Sikhs of the Guru, the Guru Granth Sahib has never been a book, nor it was, nor it shall will be but a living Guru to guide us through life. The word "Guru" is said to be made up of two words: GU meaning DARK and RU meaning LIGHT. The word Guru means from darkness to light or from ignorance to enlightenment. The one who enlightens is called GURU. — Granth is Punjabi for "book"; Sahib is Hindi meaning "master", from Arabic, meaning "companion", "friend", "owner", or "master". Sikhs consider the holy book to be their perpetual guru. It has 1430 pages and contains the actual words spoken by the Sikh Gurus and various other Saints from other religions including Hinduism, Islam, the Kabirpanthi religion and the Ravidasi religion. The Adi Granth is often used to refer to the Guru Granth Sahib. The Adi Granth is correctly only the portion of the Granth which Guru Arjan compiled in 1604. This term is often used interchangeably so it is important to note the context within which it is used. The Granth was made a living guru by the last of the living Sikh Masters, Guru Gobind Singh in 1708. Guru Gobind Singh said before his demise that the Sikhs were to treat the Granth as their next Guru.