English, asked by krishnabajpai60, 5 months ago

The Hindu religion had sunk low at the time. It was superstitious and encouraga
caste distinction. Guru Nanak reformed to a great deal. Everybody was equal in his eyes
He did not believe in the caste system. He regarded it as a great curse. He preached the
there was only one caste, the caste of man. Hindus and Muslims were one in his eyes
He recognised Hindus and Muslims as the creation of the same five elements. He asked
people to give up hypocrisy, selfishness and falsehood. Guru Nanak's teachings are very
simple. They can be understood and followed by everybody
Questions : 1. What caused the setback of Hindu religion?
2 How did Guru Nanak treat Hindus and Muslims?

Answers

Answered by aradhanachristian346
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Answer:

1. superstition and encouragement to caste distinction.

2. Hindus and Muslims were one in his eyes

He recognised Hindus and Muslims as the creation of the same five elements.

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