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The Nishan Sahib

The Nishan Sahib. The history and meaning of it. History. Was first used in the times of Guru Amar Das jee Which Guru was he? Then put up by the Sixth guru at akal takhat sahib in 1609. Who was the 6 th Guru. The different parts.

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The Nishan Sahib

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  1. The Nishan Sahib The history and meaning of it

  2. History • Was first used in the times of Guru Amar Das jee • Which Guru was he? • Then put up by the Sixth guru at akal takhat sahib in 1609. • Who was the 6th Guru

  3. The different parts • A The Colour is called Kesri. It is the colour which reminds of those who have died for their Guru. • B is called the Farla. When it flaps in the wind it invites everyone to the home of the guru

  4. Different parts continued • C The Khanda Symbol reminds us to be a Saint and Soldier. To always remember god and also stand for truth • D Kamarkasa – reminds the Sikh to always be ready for serving/helping others

  5. Different Parts cont’d • E are the promises we tie to follow sikhi – keep our hair and take amrit to become better sikhs • F are the ropes which hold the nishan sahib in place. There are four of them which means people from all directions can receive a message from Guru Granth Sahib jee.

  6. Different Parts cont’d • G is called the Thara. If the flag of a religion flies high, it is a sign that the people it belongs to are free and strong. A nishan sahib is high from the ground which fits in with “jab lag khalsa rahe niyara, tab lag tej deeyo mein sara” Until the khalsa remains unique I will give it my support – Guru Gobind Singh Jee Maharaj

  7. Different Parts cont’d • H is the world which the Sikh lives and works in but does not forget vaheguru • I The khanda top reminds us to always focus on simran and take our thoughts higher and to think better actions • Will you bow to the Nishan Sahib next time?

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