Sikh TV stars share their thoughts on Guru Nanak Jayanti
Sikh TV actors visited the Gurudwara on Guru Nanak Jayanti and they deeply respect the teachings of Guru Nanakji
Published: Wednesday,Nov 28, 2012 15:37 PM GMT-07:00





As Guru Nanak Saheb ji had taught I wake up early in the morning and say the name of the Almighty God and then go to work. In accordance to Sikh teachings I share 10% of my earnings with the poor and the needy. Sikhism takes away all superstitious beliefs. For instance we don't believe in mahurats. Nor do we fast. We also believe in Chardi Kala- that is to be in high spirits in even the worst adversities in life. 'All is well' used by Aamir khan in his movie Three Idiots is what the followers of Guru Nanak Sahebji have been believing in practical life since Sikhism came into existence from the very start.
I woke up early in the morning and attended the Guru Nanak procession. I was given the permission to arrive at the set at 10:30am today. I kept my word and arrived ten minutes earlier at 10.20am sharp. There I gave people who couldn't walk or were tired, specially the elderly, a lift in my car to the gurudwara. Tonight I will have dinner at the Gurudwara's langar where both the rich and poor sit down together to eat.
I have been to the Golden Temple at Amritsar- it has four gateways which indicates that people from all religions are most welcome to enter. After entering they have to climb down the stairs which indicates that they should forsake their egos. I just loved to sit at the Golden Temple's parikrama to listen to the holy word for hours.
Nanak Naam Chardi Kala Teray Bahanay sarbat da bhalla - Guru Nanak
Reporter and Author: Pallavi Bhattacharya
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