“This morning, I saw the light of God in this direction, my friends!” said he. “Why so?” cried his faithful followers, in alarm. So great was the reverence of his own country for him, that Pir Bahauddin, the great Sufi teacher who counted his followers by thousands, one morning suddenly turned his back on Qaaba (which no Moslem would do), and began bowing in his Namaz in the direction of Kartarpur. The disciples, both men and women came from all directions, and took part freely in the song of the Guru. The Afghans and the Balochs, the Turks and the Tartars, the Sufis and the Brahmans, the white and the dark races, mingled in his great heart.
![punjabi path japji sahib punjabi path japji sahib](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/random-130121232726-phpapp01/95/japji-sahib-1-638.jpg)
In the trackless world of that time, the old Father of his people travelled on foot, singing his Hymns of Nam, and gathering every trace of love. He was an old man then and he loved to see the crowds of god’s disciples coming from the distant Kabul and Central Asia and Assam and Southern India - all the places where he had been in his younger days.
![punjabi path japji sahib punjabi path japji sahib](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/lyKBmku_S68/maxresdefault.jpg)
The bread and water were ready at all the hours of the day, and crowds came and freely partook at the guru’s treasury of thought and love and power the diseased and distressed were healed by him. He was of the people and once again his stores were open for them. The Guru took keen delight in sowing wheat, and reaping the golden harvests. Guru Nanak started farming at Kartarpur, the town of Kartar (creator) as he called it.His people came and worked with him in the fields. In the later part of his life he settled at Kartarpur on the banks o f Ravi. He visited the holy places of Hindus and Muslims both and impressed upon the leaders of both the religions to do away with all formalism and ritualism and understand the reality. In response to divine call, he went out to preach his message of love. For some time, he served as the incharge of the store house of the Nawab of Sultanpur. He had two sons namely Sri Chand and Lakhmi Das. He was married to Sulakhni, the d aughter of Mula of Batala, district Gurdaspur, East Punjab. His father was Mehta Kalu Ji and his mother Mata Tripta Ji. at Talwandi (Nankana Sahib), district Sheikhupura, West Punjab, now Pakistan. basic concept of Sikhism: devotional worship, the concept of creation.Guru Nanak, the founder of sikhism, was born in 1469 A.D. It is written in sutra or mantra form and consists of Mool Mantra as the beginning followed by 38 hymns and a final Salok and elaborates all the basic teaching of Guru Nanak i.e. It's sacred hymn of God composed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first Sikh guru. Japji Sahib Path, which appears at the beginning of Sikh Holy Book, is most recited path in Gurbani/ Nitnem and is recited every morning by Sikhs all over the world. # We show ad in non-intrusive manner so as to not to disturb you during path # Please note that this app is ad supported # Rate and provide your feedback using Feedback option # 'Read meaning' of each page using Translate option # Select from 5 themes - Sepia, Classic, White, Black, Silver You can go to page of your choice using GO button on top-right corner If you play again, path will start from current page Pause button will stop audio and let you play path from where you left
![punjabi path japji sahib punjabi path japji sahib](https://online.fliphtml5.com/iwzs/nksh/files/large/3.jpg)
Seek bar to control audio - move back and forward # Select language of your preference:- 'Japji Sahib in Hindi', 'Japji Sahib in Punjabi' (Gurmukhi) or 'Japji Sahib in English' We hope that you will find this app useful and and will use it daily. Purpose of this app is to let busy and mobile young generation reconnect with Sikhism and Gurubani by reading path on mobile. You can read 'Japji Sahib Path' in Hindi or Punjabi and can read meaning of path while reading or listening to 'Japji Sahib Audio'. 'Japji Sahib Path' app let you read and listen to 'Japji Sahib Audio' on your mobile.