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Guru Nanak
Gurdwara Atal Rai se Guru Nanak ke chhaapa
Gurdwara Atal Rai se Guru Nanak ke chhaapa
Niji jaankari
Janam
Nanak

15 April 1469
Nankana Sahib, Panjab, Pakistan
Maut22 September 1539
Kartarpur, Pakistan
Resting placeGurdwara Darbar Sahib kartarpur
DharamSikhism
NationalityIndian
Jeevan saathiMata Sulakhani
LarrkanSri Chand
Lakhmi Das
Mai-baap(s)Mehta Kalu and Mata Tripta
Jaana jaae hae
  • Sikhism ke suruu kare waala
  • Japji Sahib ke likhe waala
  • Kirtan Sohila ke likhe waala
Other namesFirst Master
Peer balagdaan (Afghanistan me)
Nanakachryaya (Sri Lanka me)
Nanak Lama (Tibet me)
Guru Rinpoche (Sikkim aur Bhutan me)
Nanak Rishi (Nepal me)
Nanak peer (Iraq me)
Vali Hindi (Saudi Arabia me)
Baba Foosa (China me)
Signature
Dharmik pesha
SuccessorGuru Angad

Guru Nanak (15 April 1469 - 22 September 1539), jiske Baba Nanak ke naam se bhi jaana jaae hae, Sikhism ke suruu kare waala aur das Sikh Guru me se pahila rahaa.[1] Ii maana jaae hae ki Nanak, Asia bhar ghuum ke "ek Bhagwaan" jon ke sab me hae, waala sandesh ke failaais rahaa. Nanak ke sandesh 974 shabda (hymns) me Guru Granth Sahib me likha hae.

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References

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  1. McLeod, W. H. (1968). "The Influence of Islām upon the Thought of Gurū Nānak". History of Religions 7 (4): 302–316. ISSN 0018-2710. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1061794.