Guru Granth Sahib
Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS) is the holy book of the Sikhs, followers of Sikhism, and was written in Gurmukhi script.
SGGS was compiled by Shri Guru Arjan Dev, who invited saints and Sufis based on several characteristics of the India to contribute. They recited the hymns revealed to them. The hymns that contained the voice and spirit of god got selected to be included in SGGS. Chosen hymns got dictated to Bhai Gurdas Ji, who finally wrote the SGGS.
After it was compiled, the SGGS was installed in the newly put up Golden Temple (also well & known as Harmandar Sahib in Amritsar, India ), in 1604. SGGS is a holy team of expressions the god revealed to the Guru and Saints. They carry a message that go beyond rites and rituals bit are organization in its faith. They imagine in meditation in the and cr of god. Hymns carry the spirit, are aspirational and stand for a yearning to be in the god.
SGGS teaches the spirit of universality – “none is our enemy, none is stranger to us, we are in accord providing one and all.” The teachings reflected in Guru Granth Sahib trepidation writing a peaceful, liberal, free, fearless society everywhere the world.