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  1. 2 days ago · Guru Nanak (born April 15, 1469, Rai Bhoi di Talvandi [now Nankana Sahib, Pakistan], near Lahore, India—died 1539, Kartarpur, Punjab) was an Indian spiritual teacher who was the first Guru of Sikhism, a monotheistic religion that combines Hindu and Muslim influences.

  2. 6 days ago · Guru Nanak’s establishment of a langar at Kartarpur in the 1520s defied caste divisions, creating a revolutionary tradition of equality that continues to inspire humanity today. Roshni Chakrabarty. New Delhi, UPDATED: Sep 22, 2024 21:40 IST. The tradition of langar—a community kitchen that serves free meals to anyone regardless of caste ...

  3. 10 hours ago · Nanak, a poem from Iqbal’s first Urdu poetic collection, Baang-i-Dra (The Call of the Marching Bell), published in September 1924, honours Guru Nanak as a mard—kamil (a perfect man). The poem ...

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  5. Sep 22, 2024 · Guru Nanak Dev Ji was the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Sikh Gurus, known worldwide for his motto of equality, humility, and devotion to one God. The death anniversary of Guru Sahib ...

  6. Sep 16, 2024 · Sikhism - Guru Nanak, Beliefs, Practices: A member of the Khatri (trading) caste and far from illiterate, Nanak was not a typical Sant, yet he experienced the same spirit of God in everything outside him and everything within him as did others in the movement he founded.

  7. 5 days ago · Guru Nanak, too, rejected the idea that severe ascetic practices or torturing the body could lead to enlightenment. Nanak’s life was an embodiment of balance—he did not isolate himself from the world, nor did he engage in extreme asceticism.

  8. Sep 20, 2024 · Guru Nanak stood against social injustices and inequality, inspiring his followers to advocate for justice and fairness in society. Explore the profound teachings of Guru Nanak on his death anniversary. Discover 7 timeless lessons that can transform your life and promote peace and equality.

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