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Dhan dhan Guru Nanak Dev ji travelled distant places to initiate inter-faith dialogue, and to preach values for humanity and worthy life
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i've heard that there are traces of Him in italy also....dont know much about it though..
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wow!! amazing yaaroo

absolutly awe inspiring!!

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There is a city in China called Nanking...which i read was named after Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji....:|
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Re: Travels of Guru Nanak

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Yes there is a sort of bigger map which shows that Guru did visit rome,Africa(Habsh Desh) and Nanking(China) but is based upon some other book.Das will try to bring out that map if possbile but this much area covered is confirmed while rest Area covered as das mentioned above seems to be doubtful.
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Our respected Gyani Sahib did object about city of nanking being named after Guru(Das hold this objection valid).So it is possbile that city could not be named after Guru yet he could have visited there after city was laready named nanking in chinese(nothing foec aste but mere coincident),yet he is the holy men who treveled perhaps largest part of the world then anyother
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who is this das u keep talking about?
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who is this das u keep talking about?


vijaydeep veer ji addresses himself as 'Das' which means a humble sewak (servant).

I hope Das explained this clearly. Oh btw, I addressed 'Das' in this sentence to myself

Further, I had read articles where 'Nanking' in China is just a coincidence and not named after Guru Nanak Dev ji.
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wonderful now we should try and track the route and locate all the existing gurudawara sahib ; col as bajwa
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Isn't it amazing?

The Master travels half the globe on foot...and when he finally reaches enilghetnment, he returns to his field and raises his family.

Interestingly enough, Buddha did the same.

The moral of the story?

Love God...but like anything else, do not become obsessed. Nanak was a man obsessed with 'finding' God, and once he finally reached his goal, he realised that his duty as a human being was to his life.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=8454
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=8454

That's why "kirt karo" is listed above "naam japo".

To live a moderate life is what is important.
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