2. Guru Nanak's message was called in punjabi
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Answer:
Rejecting Sanskrit (which was called dev bhasha, the language of the gods), Guru Nanak used Punjabi (lok bhasha, people's language) to communicate his egalitarian teachings.
Explanation:
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Amrit Banis are the prayers recited during the Sikh initiation process. Because the daily prayers of Sikhism are taken from the sacred scripture Guru Granth Sahib and the works of Tenth Guru Gobind Singh, the Sikhism prayer book, known as a gutka, is treated with special reverence.
Explanation:
Punjabi is written in India using the Gurmukhi script, which is especially connected with Sikhs. That script belongs to the Indic family of scripts and is written from left to right, but it differs greatly from the Devanagari used to express Hindi in terms of organisation.