Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, expressed criticism towards certain practices in Hinduism, particularly the ritualistic aspects and the Caste System. He opposed the idea of empty rituals and emphasized the need for inner devotion and a personal connection with God. Additionally, he challenged the notion of caste-based discrimination, advocating for equality and unity among all individuals, regardless of their background. His teachings promoted a more direct and personal relationship with the divine, moving away from traditional practices he deemed superficial.
No. Guru Nanak was the founder of Sikhism.
Well he was a normal hindu guru, it just the gurus after had to change the form of hinduism abit, for many reasons. Guru Nanak even had a guru called Kabir sahib
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji joined Islam and Hinduism togethor to make Sikhism.
NO, WHAT A QUESTION GURU NANAK WAS against racism.
Baba Guru Nanak founded Sickism that combines the rituals of Hinduism and Islam. He did visit Mecca and many other places.
Guru Nanak Dev.
Your answer is Guru Nanak ,person who is the creation of Sikhism .
He was called guru Norman Nanak Singh
Guru nanak belived that everyone was equal so he had a nice friendly character
No Guru Nanak was not a King, he was the first Guru of Sikhs.
Ekonkar is guru of guru nanak dev ji
the Sikhs are the followers of guru nanak