The Sikhs most probably get the most guidance from the Guru Granth Sahib because it was written by 6 of 10 Gurus and other religious scholars. It is therefore more representative of the will of the Gurus than their lives. However, the Guru Granth Sahib is closely tied with the Gurus' lives. The Gurus' lives were very inspirational - take Guru Gobind Singh Ji for example. He fought many battles against the Mughals while greatly outnumbered, and still, he won every battle.
The Guru Granth Sahib is not just the holy book of Sikhism, it is considered a living Guru. After Sikhism was founded it was guided by 10 Gurus who succeeded each other. The 10th Guru decided that the next and final Guru would be the Guru Granth Sahib so that a Guru along the line would not lead the Sikhs astray.
The Sikhs most probably get the most guidance from the Guru Granth Sahib because it written by all 10 Gurus as they all contributed to it. It is therefore more representative of the will of the Gurus than their lives.
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