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Q: What did Guru Nanak say to Bhai Mardana?
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What did guru nanak say to god?

What did God say to Guru Nanak ?


Is Guru Nanak the founder of the Gurdwara?

you cant say fonder as it is made to house the holy Guru Granth Sahib. But Guru Nanak Dev built the first Gurdwara.


What did Guru Nanak say about poor people?

To do selfless service and share with others.


Where did Sikhism begin?

The founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, was born in 1469 in Punjab, India. However, one might say that Sikhism itself began in 1507, succeeding Nanak's epiphany and the start of his Guruship.ANS-2: The seed of Sikhism was soed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji and SIKHISM started from the day GURU NANAK started preaching.


What was date of Guru Nanak's birthday in year 1979?

Sikh`s celebrate Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji`s birthday in November the 4th but many historians say his real birthday was in April


Which caste guru gobind singh ji belonged?

Ive heard 2 answers, some say he was a khatri like guru nanak, others say he was a gujar?


Can one study under the tutelage of Guru Nanak Dev Ji?

Guru Nanak Dev Ji was born in present day Pakistan on April 15, 1469. He died in 1539 at the age of 70. Needless to say, it is no longer possible to study under his tutelage.


How did Guru Nanak become guru?

Guru Nanak became guru because, he believed in one god and that Muslims and Hindus should not be separated and should be united instead. He went missing for 3 days at the age of 30 and was found that he was on the lake talking to god. God gave him the role in life to be a guru. His first words when he came out of the river were: 'god is neither Muslim or hindu' and that is how guru Nanak became guru.


Where was seikism founded?

Sikhism isn't a thing Sikhism is a religion which Guru Nanak found so he found it with love or you could say he found it in love. so that's your answer!


Why is guru so important to Sikhs?

Guru Nanak was so important to the Sikh's because he was the first guru, also he was the one who founded Sikhism, they was no Sikhism before he was born. Guru Nanak believes in one god and Sikh's want to follow that too. You should show that you respect Guru Nanak by calling him Guru Nanak Dev Ji.Guru Nak Dev Ji is a rolemodel to Sikh's because he cared about everyone even the untouchables. You shouldn't touch the untouchables according to everyone except Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Once when he was going to school one morning he touched an untouchable, he dad was ashamed of him but Guru Nanak said " Everyone has got a God in them." When he went to school he got in trouble because he didn't want to learn the alphabet he wanted to learn about God and pray to him. His Teacher wasn't having this behavier and he got suspened.


Who follows Sikhism?

In Sikhism the supreme god is Guru Nanak Devi ji. Why I say Supreme is because they aren't the only one we worship. There are 11 main Gods starting from Guru Nanak Dev ji, Guru Angad ji, Guru Amar Das ji, Guru Ram Das ji, Guru Arjun Devi ji, Guru Har Gobind ji, Guru Har Rai ji, Guru Harkrishan ji, Guru Teg Bahadur ji, Guru Gobind Singh ji, and one important one not to forget Guru Granth Sahib ji. (Although Guru Granth Sahib isn't a person we believe that it is the "words" of God. so it's sort of our Bible.) Hope this helped :)


How did Guru Nanak spread is message?

Guru Nanak Dev Ji never tried to persuade others that his beliefs were right or better than others.Guru Nanak Dev Ji presented his teachings which he felt were necessary for the prevailing Indian Society of his time as well for whole of Mankind as most of the rituals and superstitious beliefs only plagued the spiritual growth of an individual. In fact as per the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji as preserved in the Guru Granth Sahib Ji, all spiritual paths are as valid ways for an individual to attain salvation and thus there is no better or superior ways or beliefs but rather it is the effort of each individual to ponder and practice upon the teachings of his/her respective faith. And since Guru Nanak Dev Ji accepted the validity of other spiritual paths as well for salvation, he would in no way would have tried to persuade others for believing his beliefs were better than others but indeed one can say Guru Nanak Dev Ji did rejected meaningless rituals and superstitious beliefs like Caste System,Sati System, Pilgrimages, Visiting of Sacred shrines,reading and reciting out of scriptures without having proper understanding of them, etc.