Travels of Guru Nanak to Himalayan Region
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Travels of Guru Nanak to Himalayan Region by Dalvinder Singh Grewal

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Published by Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee in Amritsar .
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  A team of committed enthusiasts have succeeded in collating together materials from various sources to trace Guru Nanak’s travels to the Middle East and Himalayan kingdoms in a book form. They will be releasing this collection as a new book to mark the th Birth Anniversary in We are pleased to add this book.   The Kingdom was in a state of turmoil when Guru Nanak travelled to this region. Guru Nanak travelled to Nepal during his Sumer Udasi. He returned from Mansarovar along Kali Nadi which flows along the Western border of Nepal. Thereafter, he entered Nepal through Terai region.   Being inquisitive, I studied the travels of Guru Nanak to Himalayan region and his contact with Lamas in great detail. These details were published in three books: (a) The Amazing Travels of Guru Nanak to Himalayan Region, (b) Guru Nanak’s travels . This rare book of printed in USA gives the exact definition of the word"Doorba".The Swayya of Kal Bhat on Holy Page No of Holy Page confirms Satguru's Last u Nanak Sahib And Bhai Sahib Mardana Ji,went to Middle-East,Iran, North-East Africa,Spain, Portugal,Haiti(Latin America), particularly Rio-de-Jinario port of human Slave Trade, Russia, Turkey, Khurasan.

book in facsimile, Mushtaq Hussain took notes from Taajudin's manuscript. He also took notes from another book, Twarikh-e-Arab, written by Khwaja Jainul Abdin, a Muslim author who also accompanied Guru Nanak during his travels to Mecca. Mushtaq’s notes later formed the basis of the Punjabi book, Babe Nanak di Baghdad Pheri. Late nran Singh Giani Sikh Gurus Probable Travel Route Maps prepared by Late ran Singh Giani. Who not only dedicated his whole life and earnings to research -n- findings to collect data, but also travel to reach at all possible places visited by Sikh Gurus to get confirmed probable travel route maps of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji. To propagate his philosophy Guru Nanak traveled extensively on four itineraries known as Udasis to East, South, North, and West of India. Starting and ending each Udasis from Punjab, he traveled up to Bangladesh and Assam visiting Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Bengal, and Assam and returned via Odessa, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan. Guru Nanak's coming is a revelation of"Shabad" to us, in the form ofIk Oankar and the Mool Mantra. In the Vein river, "Shabad" was revealed to Guru Nanak as a communion from "Nirankaar" The MoolMantra is the foundation ofthe Sikh religion and the synopsis ofGuru Granth Sahib. Sikh religion and Guru Nanak bring the message of.

Nanak, Indian spiritual teacher who was the first Guru of the Sikhs, a monotheistic religious group that combines Hindu and Muslim influences. His teachings, expressed through devotional hymns, many of which still survive, stressed salvation from rebirth through meditation on the divine name. Being inquisitive, I studied the travels of Guru Nanak to the Himalayan region and his contact with Lamas in great detail. These details were published in three books: (a) The Amazing Travels of Guru Nanak to Himalayan Region, (b) Guru Nanak’s travels to North East and (c) So Than Suhawa. Tuesday, September 7,   The ''Udasis'' (travels) of Guru Nanak Dev began from Sultanpur Lodhi following the bestowal of the divine commission upon him. In his first long journey, Guru Nanak Dev traversed Haryana, Delhi. Some of these interviews were published in his books, Guru Nanak's Travels to Himalayan and East Asian Region (National Book Shop) and Amazing Travels of Guru Nanak (SGPC). Head Lamas of Chungthang and Lachung confirmed to Major Issar that Guru Nanak visited the area.