Sociology, asked by tulsiupadhyay123, 9 months ago

The composition of which Bhagats were not included in "Adi Granth" by Guru Arjan Dev Ji? option:Surdas and Beni, Pipa and Dhanna, Sadna Sain, Kanha and Pilo​

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Answered by sabitayadav524
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Explanation:

Sikh religion started with the advent of Guru Nanak who

undertook long journeys (Udasls) to preach the message of God at far

off places within India and abroad. This message was further carried

and preached by the successor Gurus. The philosophy of Guru Nanak

enlightened the minds of common masses and they successfully became

able to deal with their religious, ethical as well as social problems.

The 21st century is under the constant pressure of economic and

materialistic growth. Under this pressure the parents as well as the next

generation do not find time to understand the philosophy of the great

Sikh Gurus with the help of orthodoxical nature of old methodology.

But it does not mean that they do not want to know about their

religion, rather, they are very conscious for understanding it. However,

they wish to have that knowledge in a concise and concrete manner.

Answered by priyankay439
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Answer:

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