


Hebrew – translation by Simrit Kaur Sarit Maor.Guarini (Paraguay & Uruguay) – translation by Sukhdev Kaur can also be found here.German – translation by SS Sat Hari Singh Khalsa and can also be found here.Finnish – translation by Shabad Deep Kaur (Teija Enoranta).Estonian – translation by Mata Santokh Kaur.Sant Singh Khalsa can also be found here. English – based on the translation by Dr.Chinese – translation by the Sikh Dharma Chinese Sangat.Arabic – translation by Amrita Nishan Kaur (Dalia Adel).The translators of the languages represented on this page are as follows: If you scroll down this page, you’ll find out more about the translators and the artist for these beautiful translations. Click this image to read Japji Sahib in Gurmukhi, as written by Guru Nanak Dev Ji.Ĭlick on the image of the language below and you will be taken to a PDF document of that translation. This page contains links to the translation of Japji Sahib in 20 languages. Now, through the efforts of many wonderful volunteers, from countries across the globe, we have translations of Japji Sahib in many languages. Inspired individuals translated Japji Sahib into their native language for the benefit of their communities – thus expanding the reach of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s message even further. In recent decades, people across the globe have adopted a daily practice of reciting Japji Sahib in their morning sadhana.

With that, he uplifted humanity to live with dignity and grace. Guru Nanak Dev Ji traveled to the far corners of the world to spread his message of a universal truth: to see a divine light that lives in every human being.
