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In the bustling city of Lahore, there lived a wealthy merchant named Rup Chand. He was a man of precise calculations—ledgers, weights, measures, and debts. His soul, however, was like a dry accounting book: ruled, orderly, and utterly empty.

At its heart, the Guru Granth Sahib is a message of unity, rejecting all forms of division and ritualism. Its central philosophy is built on three core pillars:

The scripture also famously declares universal love and brotherhood: "No one is my enemy, and no one is a stranger. I am friendly towards everyone" (Guru Granth Sahib, p. 1299).

"There is One Creator. His Name is Truth. He is the Creator, without fear, without hate, timeless, without form, beyond birth and death, self-existent."

From Round One, I'll open the Wikipedia page for Guru Granth Sahib, the SikhNet page for English translations, the SikhPhilosophy page for download options, the Wikipedia page for Message of the Guru Granth Sahib, the Wikipedia page for Gurbachan Singh Talib, the SikhNet page for translation comparison, and the Sikhs.org page for the Khalsa Consensus Translation.