Q. Which Sikh guru gave the final form to Adi Granth?
(a) Guru Nanak
(b) Guru Arjun
(c) Guru Amar Das
(d) Guru Gobind Singh
Ans: (b) Guru Arjun
Explanation: The Sikh guru who gave the final form to Adi Granth (also known as Sri Guru Granth Sahib) was (b) Guru Arjan.
Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth Sikh Guru, compiled and edited the writings of the previous Sikh Gurus and several other saints and scholars into the Adi Granth. He collected the hymns, compositions, and teachings of the Sikh Gurus and other spiritual figures, and organized them in a specific order. Guru Arjan Dev also added his own compositions to the Adi Granth. The compilation was completed in 1604, and Guru Arjan Dev installed the Adi Granth as the central religious scripture of Sikhism.
The Adi Granth is considered the living Guru by Sikhs and serves as the spiritual guide and source of inspiration for the Sikh community. It contains hymns and writings in several languages, including Punjabi, Sanskrit, Hindi, and Persian, conveying the teachings of Sikhism and promoting spiritual unity and equality among all people.