Guru Nanak
Guru Nanak became the first Sikh Guru and his spiritual teachings laid the foundation on which Sikhism was formed. Born among auspicious signs, Nanak grew up living in his own world, full of divine love. He had a family and worked for the Nawab of Sultanpur, but every morning he would go to a nearby river to bathe and meditate. One fine day, he went to the river as usual but did not return for three days. It is believed that Nanak went deep inside the water and stayed there for three days. When he returned he said: “There is no Hindu and no Musalman”. Both Hindus and Muslims became followers of the Guru. He travelled across South Asia and Middle East to spread his teachings. He advocated the existence of one God and taught his followers that every human being can reach out to God through meditation and other pious practices.
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