Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, primarily spoke Punjabi, as he lived in the Punjab region of South Asia. His teachings and hymns, which are compiled in the Guru Granth Sahib, were predominantly composed in this language, incorporating elements of various dialects and languages of the region. Additionally, he also communicated in Hindi and Persian during his travels and interactions with diverse communities.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji was blessed by God and was the founder of Sikhism we do not know if Guru Nanak Dev Ji was a scientist
There is no leader of Sikhism currently. But Sikhs call their leaders "Guru". The first Guru who formed Sikhism was called Guru Nanak
The most important thing to sikh's is Guru Nanak.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji has written a lot of bani (hymns) about the praise of God. Most popular bani includes Japji Saheb.
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Most of his journeys were made on foot with his companion Bhai Mardana ji.
Guru Nanak is very inspirational for many reasons most important of those being he established Sikhism and millions of Sikhs admire him.He also went on many journeys throughout his life in which he met various people and changed their perception of faith.
Patna Sahib is considered the birth place of the Tenth Guru Sri Guru Gobind Singh. Who was born on 22 Dec 1666. Guru Gobind Singh may be considered as the most important Guru after Guru Nanak the founder of the Sikh religion.
One day, Bhai Lehna(Later Guru Angad) heard the recitation of a hymn of Guru Nanak Dev Ji from Bhai Jodha a neighbor who was a follower of the Guru. His mind was captured by the tune and while on his annual pilgrimage to Jwalamukhi Temple he asked his group if they would mind going to see the Guru. Everyone thought this most inappropriate and refused. Not one to shirk his responsibilities, he was after all the guide and leader of the group, how could he abandon them with thieves along the way. But man of honor and dharma that he was the poems and prayers (kirtan) of Nanak still held onto his every thought. So one night without telling anyone he mounted his horse and proceeded to the village now known as Kartarpur (God's city) to have his visit with Guru Nanak Dev Ji. As soon as he found the Guru he threw himself at Nanak's feet. His very first meeting with Guru Nanak Dev Ji completely transformed him. He dedicated himself to the service of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and so became his disciple (Sikh) and began to live in Kartarpur. After several tests of his obedience and service (one where he had to eat what appeared to the Guru's sons to be carrion, which only Lehna was willing to eat, which magically turned into the sweetest of foods) he was instated as the 2nd Guru, Guru Angad Dev Ji. Guru Nanak Dev Ji had touched him and renamed him Angad (part of the body) or the second Nanak on September 7, 1539. Before becoming the new Guru he had spent six or seven years in the service of Guru Nanak Dev Ji at Kartarpur.
Guru Nanak Dev ji In modern history, In India its Manmohan Singh In celebs.....Jay Sean
Sikhism was started by the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak. His most famous saying being:Higher the Tryth is Truthful Living He was then suceeded by 9 other living Guru's. The collective teachings of these Guru's (and other Saints) have been written in the Sikh Holy Book, The Guru Granth Sahib.
There is uncertainty around the exact age Guru Nanak was summoned by Akalpurakh (God in Punjabi), bestowed divine knowledge and asked to spread knowledge about God's true form. He was between the age of 27 and 32 when he had the enlightening experience but the most likely age is 27 as noted by historians like Bhai Veer Singh, Principal Satbir Singh and Tirlochan Singh. In the illustrated history of Guru Nanak, SikhComics (www.sikhcomics.com) also mentions 27 as the possible age of enlightenment.