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1). write a note on Guru Nanak teaching ? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Nanak had played a very dominant role in the Bhakti movement of medieval India. Both Sufism and Bhakti had contributed to the development of Nanak’s religious philosophy. So his teachings were composite by nature comprising of the noblest principles of Hinduism and Islam. At the same time he discarded the retrograde elements of both religions.
Answered by itzshizu67
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1). write a note on Guru Nanak teaching ?

Ans). Guru Nanak emphasised the importance of the workship of one God . God for Nanak was non incarnate formless ( nirankar ) , eternal ( akal ) and ineffable ( alakh) . he insisted that caste Creed or gender were irrelevant for attaching liberation. his idea of Liberation was not that of a state of inert bliss but rather the pursuit of active life which are strong sense of social commitment. he preached his ideas in the same way as Kabir and other monotheist but due to various development later his teaching led to the emergence of a mass religion sikhism

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