Guru Granth - Sahib In English

Bhai Fateh Singh said nothing. He picked up a dry twig and began to count the leaves on the dusty ground. One, two, three... up to a hundred. Then he looked at Rup Chand.

The scripture dismantles superstition: "Pilgrimages, fasts, purification and self-mortification are of no use, without the One's Name. Neither charity, nor offerings, nor worship of stones can equal the Lord's servant." (Ang 1321) guru granth sahib in english

The is the living, eternal Guru of the Sikh faith. It is the ultimate spiritual authority for millions of Sikhs worldwide. Originally compiled in the 17th and 18th centuries in the Gurmukhi script , this scripture bridges the gap between historical regional dialects and modern global practice. Bhai Fateh Singh said nothing

However, the original text is written primarily in , and its language is a sacred blend of Punjabi, Braj, Awadhi, Persian, and Arabic, known as Sant Bhasha . For the global Sikh diaspora and non-Punjabi speakers, accessing the Guru Granth Sahib in English becomes essential. English translations bridge a cultural and linguistic gap, allowing the universal messages of love, humility, and justice to reach a global audience. up to a hundred