
Guru Nanak (Sikhism)
Guru Nanak was the founder of Sikhism, born in 1469 in Punjab. He emphasized the oneness of God, equality of all people, and living a truthful, honest life. Guru Nanak taught that divine wisdom can be experienced through meditation, service, and remembrance of God’s name. He rejected social inequalities, caste distinctions, and superstitions. His teachings form the foundation of Sikh beliefs, promoting spiritual devotion, compassion, and social justice. Guru Nanak’s message continues to inspire millions by encouraging a balanced life dedicated to spirituality, community service, and harmony among all humans.