NOUN
- Indian religious leader who founded Sikhism in dissent from the caste system of Hinduism; he taught that all men had a right to search for knowledge of God and that spiritual liberation could be attained by meditating on the name of God (1469-1538)
How To Use Nanak In A Sentence
- Indeed, the religion we called Sikhism started out as an interfaith movement, in which Guru Nanak primarily brought people from different religions together and taught common sense goodness, serving humanity and caring for the neighbors. Mike Ghouse: Sikhs and Muslims Can Come Together For Guru Nanak's Birthday
- These will include Guru Nanak Chair, Bhai Vir Singh Chair, Sheikh Farid Chair, Guru Ravi Das Chair, Guru Granth Sahib Chair (yet to be instituted), Departments of Panjabi and Lexicography. PunjabNewsline News
- After completing his world sojourn, Guru Nanak Devji settled down at Kartapur and started leading a simple life by working in the fields.
- Because of his intimate knowledge of the Sikh society and his being a near contemporary of Sri Guru Nanak, his writings are historically authentic and reliable.
- Guru Nanak's mission was not only to expound a new philosophy for meditation and spiritual concourse, but it was meant for organising a living and vibrant religion.
- Tegh Bahadur was carried by Mother Nanaki in a palanquin.
- Nanako would like some atonement though, seems like Ciel's still not going to give any of it though~ Anime Nano!
- The Nanakpanthi retains the Hindu custom of shaving the whole head except the _choti_ or scalp-lock, and hence is often known as a Munda or shaven Sikh. The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV)
- Nanak says God is the Creator and He Himself explains His Command to the true devotees.
- Guru Nanak also taught his Sikhs the great value of earning an honest living.