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| ===The Ten Gurus of Sikhism===
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| Sikhism was established by ten [[Guru]]s, teachers or masters, over the period 1469 to 1708. These teachers were enlightened souls whose main purpose in life was the spiritual and moral well-being of the masses. Each master added to and reinforced the message taught by the previous, resulting to the creation of the religion of Sikhism. [[Guru Nanak Dev]] was the first Guru and [[Guru Gobind Singh]] the final Guru in human form. When Guru Gobind Singh left this world, he made the Sri [[Guru Granth Sahib]] the ultimate and final Sikh Guru.
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| The ten Gurus were:
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| # [[Guru Nanak Dev]]
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| # [[Guru Angad Dev]]
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| # [[Guru Amar Das]]
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| # [[Guru Ram Das]]
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| # [[Guru Arjan Dev]]
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| # [[Guru Hargobind]]
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| # [[Guru Har Rai]]
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| # [[Guru Har Krishan]]
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| # [[Guru Teg Bahadur]]
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| # [[Guru Gobind Singh]]
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| The perpetual and current Guru of the Sikhs is the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], which is sometime referred to as the Holy Book of the Sikhs.
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