Is Ram mentioned in Guru Granth Sahib?

The word Rama (ˈraːmɐ) appears in the Guru Granth Sahib more than 2,500 times. Guru Nanak rejected the concept of divine incarnation as present in Hinduism but used words such as Ram, Mohan, Hari & Shiv as ways of referring to divine together with Islamic words like Allah & Khuda.
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How many Ram are there in guru Granth Sahib?

Hari, which refers to Bhagwan Vishnu in Hindu scriptures, has been used as the word for God 8,344 times in Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Similarly, Ram has been mentioned 2,533 times, Prabhu 1,371 times, Gopal 491 times and so on.
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What did Guru Nanak say about Ram?

Ram is that eternal god. Incarnation of lord Vishnu. Even Guru Nanak dev ji was trying to say this but we are not able to understand him. According to him Lord took incarnation in form of Ram and he was not limited to Ram only but he lives witin us.
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Which gods are mentioned in guru Granth Sahib?

God has also been referred to, in Sikh literature as Hari, Sridhar, Kamla-pati, SriRang, Vishwambhar, Krishna, Saringdhar, ParaBrahma, Paramatma, Pyara, Nath, GopiNath, Jagannath, ChakraPan, Ram, Narayan, Govind, Gopal and many more. Though these names are mentioned in SatGuru Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
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Is Krishna mentioned in guru Granth Sahib?

Krishna (Govinda) is mentioned in the scriptures, but usually in the sense of describing the nature of Har Har. The Guru Granth Sahib explains how all manifestations of God are just facets of the Most High, Har Har, and that the Lord of the Universe has created them all.
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Is Shiva a Waheguru?

Waheguru is above Shiva and Vishnu if Shiva and Vishnu are understood in their limited forms. They are merely deities, according the Sikh cosmology, created by the supreme God. Shiva is identical to Waheguru in the sense that Shiva is understood as the formless primordial being from whom all things emanate.
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Did Guru Gobind Singh Ji wrote Ramayan?

SGPC chief secretary advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami, in a press statement, said, “Sri Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru, did not write any Ramayana but some people are hurting Sikh sentiments by associating Ramayana with his name."
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Do Sikhs believe RAM?

Importance. Rama is considered an important figure in Sikhism and depicted as a source of inner peace, inspiration and bravery.
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Is waheguru and Krishna same?

Actually, the first sikh gurus were devotees of Lord Ram and Krishna. The words Akalpurakh and Waheguru are reffered to the same God whom we call Ram or Krishna etc.
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Is Sikhism closer to Hinduism or Islam?

Sikhism is closer to Hinduism than Islam as it retains Hindi theories of karma and reincarnation, even though Sikhism foundations are closer to Islam as it advocates monotheism.
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Did Guru Nanak Dev Ji visit Ayodhya?

The judge, who was not named by Justice Gogoi, said Guru Nanak, whose 550th birth anniversary celebrations are underway, had visited Ayodhya in 1510-11 AD, for a darshan, reported news agency PTI.
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Did Ram know he is Vishnu?

Yes off course , Rama knew his divinity and Lord Vishnu ensured Rama doesnt shed human being trait , a condition that should fullfill to kill Ravana . Inspite of this all characters around Rama knows how divine Rama .
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Is Guru Nanak Vishnu avatar?

No. He was NOT. It was clearly mentioned in Bhavagad Gita that Maha Vishnu will return ONLY AS Kalki Avatar at the end of Kali Yuga.
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How many times was Krishna in Guru Granth Sahib?

How many times does "Krishna" occur in Guru Granth Sahib? 17 times. Krishna is considered as one of the many creations of Akal Purukh (Formless Supreme God) and has been used as an example to explain certain points in Guru Granth Sahib.
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Is Sikh a Hindu?

Sikhism is an ethical monotheism fusing elements of Hinduism and Islam. It was founded by Nanak (1469-1539), a mystic who believed that God transcends religious distinctions.
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What does Guru Nanak say about Hinduism?

He started with the simple statement: 'There is no Hindu, there is no Mussulman. ' He took as his companions a 'low-caste' Hindu and a Muslim musician, and the three went preaching from hamlet to hamlet. The Guru composed his sermons in verse, which his Muslim colleague set to music and sang with the lute.
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Is Guru Nanak a Hindu?

Guru Nanak was born in 1469 in Talvandi, a place now renamed Nankana Sahib, in the state of Punjab in present-day Pakistan. His parents were Hindus and they were Khatri by caste, which meant that they had a family tradition of account-keeping.
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Did Guru Nanak believe in Krishna?

Actually, the first sikh gurus were devotees of Lord Ram and Krishna. The words Akalpurakh and Waheguru are reffered to the same God whom we call Ram or Krishna etc.
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Do Sikhs pray to Krishna?

God in Sikhism is nirgun (formless). Sikhism is staunchly monotheistic, like Islam, though Sikh writings do reveal veneration of Krishna (Govind, Hari, Bitthal), Ram and Durga (Chandi) as well as Allah in the spirit of unity with all faiths, a hallmark of Bhakti-Sufi practices.
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Who has written Adi Granth Ramayan?

It was composed in Sanskrit by the sage Valmiki, who taught it to Rama's sons, the twins Lava and Kush. At about 24000 verses, it is a rather long poem and, by tradition, is known as the Adi Kavya (adi = original, first; kavya = poem).
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Who started the word Waheguru?

Considering the two constituents of Waheguru (vahe + guru) implying the state of wondrous ecstasy and offering of homage to the Lord, the first one was brought distinctly and prominently into the devotional system by Guru Nanak.
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Who wrote Aarti in guru Granth Sahib?

Nanak composed the Aarti after he witnessed the pundits do the evening puja at the temple. With the addition of five more compositions by other people, the Sikh Aarti, as it has come to be described, is sung in raga Dhanashri at the conclusion of the day's last prayer, the Rehraas Sahib, also composed by Nanak.
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What did Krishna say about Shiva?

In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 11 Verse 6, Lord Krishna explains that He is the best in everything and is Lord Shiva among Rudras, being the best. Devathas are not exactly Demigods. Demigod is a term that also refers to minor deities, but in Hinduism, equal importance is given to Devathas as well.
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