| Historical
Gurdwaras of Punjab Guru Nanak Dev |
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After
a lifetime of travel and converting the masses Guru Nanak settled down
here at Kartarpur on his farm on the banks of the river Ravi. Guru Nanak
discarded his pilgrims dress and adopted the clothes of a householder.
Guru Nanak believed that true religion could be practiced and salvation
achieved while living in the world without the need for renunciation.
Guru Nanak also taught his Sikhs the great value of earning an honest
living. Here Guru Nanak settled down with his family and many followers
and started farming the land. Days would be spent in farming while mornings
and evenings would be spent in prayer and singing the praises of God.
Over centuries the river Ravi has shifted courses and the part of the
farm where Guru Nanak passed away in 1539 is on the other side of the
river in Pakistan, while Gurdwara Dera Baba Nanak is on the Indian side
of the border where Guru Nanak used to meditate daily. In the Gurdwara
is preserved a chola (robe) which Guru Nanak recieved as a gift while
visiting Mecca. |
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