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Japuji Sahib, composed by Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, is a luminous hymn that opens the Guru Granth Sahib, the central scripture of the Sikh faith. Written in the rich, poetic Punjabi of the 15th century, this revered spiritual text addresses life’s deepest question: How can we attain true realization? With its universal themes of oneness, compassion, and humility, Japuji Sahib continues to inspire seekers across cultures and traditions.This volume presents a thoughtful and accessible English translation by Om Prakash Bakshi, who approaches the text not with rigid literalism or forced rhyme, but with reverence and clarity. In elegant prose, the translator bridges centuries and languages to share the essence of Guru Nanak’s divine message.Born in 1469 in Punjab, Guru Nanak traveled widely to share his vision of a humanity united by truth, service, and spiritual awareness. His teachings transcend religious boundaries and speak directly to the heart. Whether you are new to Sikh teachings or revisiting a cherished text, this translation invites you to sit with the words of a saint whose voice still echoes with love and light.