Social Sciences, asked by albelapan69, 6 months ago

3 He refused to wear the sacred thread saying that people should be distinguished by the things
that they did and their individual qualities, rather than by a thread.
A Who was he?
B. How can you interpret his belief from the lines above?​

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Answered by poonamdevi1743
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One famous story about Guru Nanak tells of his rebellion at the age of eleven. At this age Hindu boys of his caste would start to wear the sacred thread to distinguish them. Nanak refused, saying that people should be distinguished by the things that they did, and their individual qualities, rather than by a thread.

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