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Guru Nanak Jayanti 2020: Interesting Facts That You Must Know About Guru Nanak

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The founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak was known for his social, political, and spiritual beliefs which were based on love, virtue, fraternity, and equality. He spread the message of 'one God', and also that God constitutes the eternal truth and he resides in his creations. The day celebrates the 551 Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak.

Here are some of the interesting facts that you must know about Guru Nanak.

  • Guru Nanak was born on April 15, 1469. His birth anniversary is celebrated on the full moon day of Kartik Puranmashi of October or November. This year the Jayanti is celebrated on 30 November 2020.

• Guru Nanak believed that he was neither Hindu nor Muslim, though he was born to Hindu parents.

• At the age of seven Guru Nanak started going to school, and at the age of 18, Guru Nanak married Mata Sulakkhani. He had two sons, Sri Chand and Lakshmi Chand.

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• Sri Chand became the founder of the Udasi religion.

• One day, Guru Nanak went for a bath and didn't return back, his clothes were later found on the banks of a stream. The locals thought that maybe he died. After three days, he came back and remained silent. Later, he confessed that he had been taken to God's court and there he was offered Amrit and was blessed.

• Guru Nanak said, "There is neither Hindu nor Muslim so whose path shall I follow? I shall follow God's path. God is neither Hindu nor Muslim and the path which I follow is God's."

Guru Nanak traveled the world to spread the holy message. Pinterest

• The Sikh sacred scripture, Guru Granth Sahib was founded by him.

• His teaching majorly included three things; 'Vand Chakko', 'Kirat Karo', and 'Naam Japna'. Vand Chakko means sharing with others and helping those in need. Kirat Karo means making an honest living without exploiting anyone and 'Naam Japna' which means meditating by the name of God and controlling the evils in us.

• Guru Nanak traveled the world to spread the holy message. He traveled on foot with his Muslim companion Bhai Mardana to Mecca, Kashmir, Bengal, Tibet, Manipur, Rome, etc.

• Guru Nanak died at the age of 70. Bhai Lena was appointed by him as his successor and was renamed, Guru Angad.

(The article was originally written in 2016, and is re-edited on 30 November 2020)

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