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Amar Chitra Katha Vol. 590 Guru Nanak Hindi
Amar Chitra Katha Vol. 590 Guru Nanak Hindi
G S and Nalini Mansukhani
Age (years) : 6 - 99
Guru Nanak, the revered founder of Sikhism, was born during a critical period in Indian history. The society was rife with divisions based on castes, sects, and factions, while the Muslim rulers inflicted atrocities on Hindus and marginalized sections of the population. In the midst of hardships and miseries faced by the masses, there arose a collective cry for a savior. In this moment of need, Guru Nanak emerged as God's messenger, bringing hope and guidance to the common people.
His arrival marked a significant transition from medievalism to modernism, with thinkers and doers exploring both the material and spiritual aspects of life. Guru Nanak revealed the secrets of man's spiritual potential, providing insights into the essence of existence. Simultaneously, he embraced the struggles and hardships of life and initiated a movement of reform in social and religious practices. His method of reforming society involved reasoning, persuasion, and setting personal examples to inspire positive change.
Guru Nanak's followers, known as Sikhs, became a devoted group of God-fearing individuals committed to serving the people. He established simple rules of conduct, guiding humanity towards leading compassionate and meaningful lives, and finding inner fulfillment. His teachings resonated with both Hindus and Muslims, earning him reverence and respect from both communities.
Throughout his life, Guru Nanak exemplified truth, love, and humility, serving as an inspiring role model for all. His legacy continues to inspire generations, guiding them on the path of righteousness and selfless service. Guru Nanak's profound impact on society, spirituality, and the pursuit of truth remains an enduring testament to the power of compassion, love, and the pursuit of a higher purpose in life.
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