briefly describe the major teaching of baba guru nanak or briefly describe tje emergence of sikkhism.
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The Sikh movement
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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Following are the major teachings of Baba Guru Nanak:
Baba Guru Nanak insisted that his followers must be householders and should adopt productive and useful occupations.
Baba Guru Nanak emphasised on the worship of one God.
He insisted that caste, creed or gender were irrelevant for attaining liberation. His ideas of liberation was not that of a state of inert bliss but rather the pursuit of active life with a strong sense of social commitment.
He gave the motto of nam, dan and isnan, which meant right worship, the welfare of others and purity of conduct.
The sacred space thus created by Guru Nanak was known as dharmsal. It is now known as Gurdwara.
His teachings are now remembered as nam-japna, kirt-karna and vand-chhakna, which also underline the importance of right belief and worship, honest living, and helping others.