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<!----1469 Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji* 2007:Nov 24 08:Nov 13 09:Nov 2 ==10:Nov 21== 11:Nov 10 12:Nov 28 13:Nov 17 14:Nov 6 15:Nov 25 16:Nov 14 17:Nov 4 18:Nov 23 19:Nov 12 20:Nov 30 ---->
<!----1469 Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji* 2007:Nov 24 08:Nov 13 09:Nov 2 ==10:Nov 21== 11:Nov 10 12:Nov 28 13:Nov 17 14:Nov 6 15:Nov 25 16:Nov 14 17:Nov 4 18:Nov 23 19:Nov 12 20:Nov 30 ---->
{{Aowh2|Guru Nanak|Guru Nanak|birthday November 21 (2010)}}
{{Aowh2|Guru Nanak|Guru Nanak|birthday November 28 (2012)}}
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In '''[[Nanakshahi_Calendar#Dates_for_the_three_moveable_events|November]]''' every year, the [[Sikh]]s celebrate the birthday of [[Guru Nanak Dev]], the founder of their religion; a youngish faith system called [[Sikhism]]. Although many in the world have not learnt about Guru Nanak, his contribution to our understanding of life and its deep meaning is immense. Why not [[Learning about Sikhi|learn more about]] the [[Guru|Guru's]] contributions to [[Sikh]]i and how this has benefited humanity?  
In '''[[Nanakshahi_Calendar#Dates_for_the_three_moveable_events|November]]''' every year, the [[Sikh]]s celebrate the birthday of [[Guru Nanak Dev]], the founder of their religion; a youngish faith system called [[Sikhism]]. Although many in the world have not learnt about Guru Nanak, his contribution to our understanding of life and its deep meaning is immense. Why not [[Learning about Sikhi|learn more about]] the [[Guru|Guru's]] contributions to [[Sikh]]i and how this has benefited humanity?  


[[Guru Nanak]] was born on [[April 15]], [[1469]] but this year (2010), the [[Sikh]]s will celebrate this auspicious and momentous day on '''November 21'''. Next year (2011) this day will be celebrated on November 10. <!---On September 22, every year, the [[Sikh]] [[sangat]] (community) worldwide commemorate the [[Joti Jot]] (joining of the spirit with supreme Soul, God) of the Guru or ''spiritual teacher or guide''.--->
[[Guru Nanak]] was born on [[April 15]], [[1469]] but this year (2012), the [[Sikh]]s will celebrate this auspicious and momentous day on '''[[November 28]]'''. Next year (2013) this day will be celebrated on [[November 17]]. <!---On September 22, every year, the [[Sikh]] [[sangat]] (community) worldwide commemorate the [[Joti Jot]] (joining of the spirit with supreme Soul, God) of the Guru or ''spiritual teacher or guide''.--->


[[Guru Nanak Dev]] came into this world at a time of extreme doom and gloom when the moral standards of the ruling class had vanished; the rulers had no respect for humanity; and law of the jungle prevailed everywhere. Men’s ideas and aspirations were at an all time low.  
[[Guru Nanak Dev]] came into this world at a time of extreme doom and gloom when the moral standards of the ruling class had vanished; the rulers had no respect for humanity; and law of the jungle prevailed everywhere. Men’s ideas and aspirations were at an all time low.  

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In November every year, the Sikhs celebrate the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of their religion; a youngish faith system called Sikhism. Although many in the world have not learnt about Guru Nanak, his contribution to our understanding of life and its deep meaning is immense. Why not learn more about the Guru's contributions to Sikhi and how this has benefited humanity?

Guru Nanak was born on April 15, 1469 but this year (2012), the Sikhs will celebrate this auspicious and momentous day on November 28. Next year (2013) this day will be celebrated on November 17.

Guru Nanak Dev came into this world at a time of extreme doom and gloom when the moral standards of the ruling class had vanished; the rulers had no respect for humanity; and law of the jungle prevailed everywhere. Men’s ideas and aspirations were at an all time low.

Materialistic wealth, plain greed and illusion of Maya fascinated the world and led everyone astray. Good acts and righteous behaviour no longer commended themselves to humans. .....More