Nanak
Appearance
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji (pendžabski: ਸ੍ਰੀ ਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ ਦੇਵ ਜੀ) (20. oktobar 1469 — 7. maj 1539) je indijski mislilac, osnivač sikizma i prvi od Deset gurua Sika.[1]
Pored Sika, poštuju ga i hinduisti Pendžaba i Sindi hinduisti širom indijskog potkontinenta. Prva poruka koju je uputio bila je „posvećenost misli i izvrsnost ponašanja su prva obaveza“.[2]
Vidi još
[uredi | uredi izvor]Reference
[uredi | uredi izvor]- ^ „Guru Nanak”. Britannica. Pristupljeno 30. 1. 2021.(jezik: engleski)
- ^ „Guru Nanak Biografija”. Duhovnost. Pristupljeno 30. 1. 2021.
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