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five teachings of guru nanak

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Answered by sanju1113
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sanju1113: 1 truth 2 contentment 3 compassion 4 dharma 5 fortitude this is the answer
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Answered by RudradeepOberoi
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1. Truth; One must make an honest attempt to live the life of Truth on daily basis. Truth is a comprehensive term that in all of its nuances implies accuracy and honesty. It is considered a supreme reality. Truth is the ultimate meaning and value of existence. The study of Truth is part of epistemology and philosophy. While falsehood is an offensive weapon, truth is a defensive armor.



2. Contentment; it can not be developed until truth has been lived in. It is a sense of gratification, satisfaction, and pleasure but it is a rare commodity today. Contentment is seldom achieved, for we never seem to have enough or the things do not satisfy us for long. It represents a state of mind in which one's desires are confined to his lot whatever it may be. 


3. Compassion; it is a sense of shared suffering which is often accompanied with a desire to alleviate or reduce such suffering. Compassion is showing special kindness to those who suffer. It is empathy, not sympathy. It only comes in after living the truth and development of contentment, where as one identifies with another person. It shows an understanding of another’s situation, feelings, and motives. Compassion is the highest vibration of the elastic relative Law of Tolerance, under the Principle of Equilibrium.



4. Dharma; There is only one faith of righteousness on this earth. It is to obey the eternal laws of Mother Nature honestly and truthfully. This broadly refers to a universal value system. It should become an individual's internal "law." One must obey this law, if he desires to live in accordance with the Divine Will also called righteousness, being just and impartial.


5. Fortitude; it is a moral virtue that ensures firmness in difficulties and constancy in the pursuit of the good. It strengthens the resolve to resist temptations and to overcome obstacles in one’s moral life. It is persistence in the face of the overwhelming odds. The virtue of fortitude enables one to conquer fear, even fear of death. With it, one can face all trials and persecutions. It disposes one to even to renounce and sacrifice his life in defense of a just cause. Fortitude is the guard and support of the other virtues.
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