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What is nanak panth?


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Answered by Anonymous
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Panth means way, so those who follow the way shown by Guru Nanak Dev ji, are called Nanak Panthis.

Majority of them follow the Khalsa Panth, later established by Guru Gobind Singh ji and hence are called Khalsa(Pure) or Sikhs.

They are commonly now known as Sikhs, ie followers of Sikhism.

In case you want to know more…

Guru Nanak Dev ji, born in a Hindu family, were a thinker from childhood.

As others, he was sent to school, but he was such a sharp mind, that soon the teacher didn’t have anything left to teach him.

Guru Nanak ji, used to question everything and especially the prevailing rituals in the society which were mainly meant to favor the priests of the village/society.

He always was against any kind of discrimination.

Ek noor se sab jag upjeya kaun bhale kaun mande…

The whole world has come from one source, so how can one be superior and other be inferior?

WAHE GURU JI !

Oh that great teacher !!

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Answered by NeverMind11
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A Nanakpanthi is a follower of the teachings of Guru Nanak (1469-1539), the foundational guru of a spiritual community natively known to as Nanakpanth while known world-wide as Sikhism. Nanakpanth is an open frontier that references strongly an early Sikh community, and which it cannot be cordoned by the modern signifiers Sikhism and Hinduism.


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