what were the major teachings of Baba guru Nanak.
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Baba Guru Nanak emphasized on the worship of one God. According to him, caste, creed or gender was irrelevant for attaining liberation. Liberation for him was the pursuit of an active life with social commitment. He gave the motto of nam, dan and isnan, which meant right worship, welfare of others and purity of conduct.
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1. Baba Guru Nanak was the first- Sikh Guru.
2. He preached simple things and laid stress on simplicity.
3. He emphasised the importance of worship of one God. He insisted that caste, creed or gender was irrelevant for attaining liberation.
4. His idea 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.
5. He himself used the terms nam, dan and isnan for the essence of his teaching, which actually meant right worship, welfare of others and purity of conduct.
6. His teachings also include the importance of right belief and worship, honest living and helping others.
Thus, Guru Nanak's teachings contained the idea of social and political equality.
2. He preached simple things and laid stress on simplicity.
3. He emphasised the importance of worship of one God. He insisted that caste, creed or gender was irrelevant for attaining liberation.
4. His idea 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.
5. He himself used the terms nam, dan and isnan for the essence of his teaching, which actually meant right worship, welfare of others and purity of conduct.
6. His teachings also include the importance of right belief and worship, honest living and helping others.
Thus, Guru Nanak's teachings contained the idea of social and political equality.
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