A Gursikh is a Sikh fully devoted to the true Guru. Guru comes from 'gu' meaning darkness and 'ru' meaning light. "dispels the darkness of ignorance ('gu'), and proclaims enlightenment ('ru'). It is the application of the formula to make our life excellently balanced and successful."
Sikh, literally "learner", is the follower of the true Guru who lives his life according to his teachings.
"One who calls himself a Gursikh of the True Guru, shall rise in the early morning hours and meditate on the Lord's Name."
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Guru Ram Das Ji in Raag Gauri on Ang 305.
A Gursikh does not cut hair or trim beard. He does not take alcohol. He never bows before anyone other than Guru Granth Sahib. A Gursikh man can be identified as a person with unshorn hair, flowing beard and turban. He visits Gurdwara Sahib regularly and is fond of doing sewa and simran.
Gursikhs are required to walk on the Guru's Path, as described by fourth master, Guru Ram Das: "Gursikha meeth chalahu gur chaalee", O Sikhs of the Guru, O friends, walk on the Guru's Path.
A Gursikh does not add caste as suffix to his name. Gursikh is a person who lives his life according to the tenets of Sikhism. A Gursikh works for the welfare of whole humanity.
The following are articles of prominent early Gursikhs.
Baba Budha - one of the first Gursikhs.
Baba Makhan Shah Lubana - and how he found the true Guru.
Bhai Bala - who was Bhai Bala?
Bhai Bhagatu - was a devoted Sikh who served the Fifth, Sixth and the Seventh Guru's.
Bhai Bidhi Chand - was a Sikh warrior and religious preacher of Guru Arjan Sahib Ji and Guru Hargobind Ji for most of his life.
Bhai Gurdas - was a brilliant scholar, poet and nephew of Guru Amar Das Ji.
Bhai Jhanda - was grandson of Bhai Bhana, the youngest son of the venerable Baba Budha.
Bhai Kanhaiya - Sikhi produced Bhai Kanhaiya, more than 100 years before the inception of the Red Cross.
Bhai Lalo - was known for his association with the first guru of the sikhs, Guru Nanak Sahib Ji.
Bhai Langha - is a well-known figure in early Sikh history. His father Abu ul-Khair was a Muslim convert.
Bhai Mani Singh - one of the most famous martyrs in Sikhism.
Bhai Mardana - was the first follower and longtime companion of Guru Nanak Sahib Ji, the founder of Sikhi.
Bhai Mati Das - read about the sacrifice of Bhai Mati Das, Bhai Sati Das and Bhai Dyal Das for the Sikh faith.
Bhai Munj - was a hindu that converted and became Guru Arjan Sahib Ji's Sikh.
Bhai Nandlal - was a great scholar of Persian and one of the fifty-two poets of Guru Gobind Singh.
Bhai Tiratha - read about prominent Sikhs by the name of Bhai Tiratha.
Mian Mir - Mian Mir was a close friend of Guru Arjan Sahib Ji.
Pir Budhu Shah - was a venerated sufi pir.
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