‘Baba Guru Nanak’s idea of equality had social and political implications.’
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Guru Nanak's teachings: He emphasized the importance of worshipping one God and also that for attaining liberation; caste, creed or gender was irrelevant. His idea of liberation was not that of a state of inert bliss but that of pursuit of active life with a strong social commitment.
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Guru Nanak began teaching the importance of the equality of all people, regardless of their caste, religion or gender. He taught that everyone is created by God's will and therefore we must all be treated equally and with respect.
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