nanak

IPA: nˈænʌk

noun

  • indian religious leader who founded sikhism in dissent from the caste system of hinduism; he taught that all men had a right to search for knowledge of god and that spiritual liberation could be attained by meditating on the name of god (1469-1538)
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Examples of "nanak" in Sentences

  • Nanak, the devotees are always blissful,
  • Nanak, the devotees are always blissful.
  • Nanak himself made no claims to divinity.
  • He then recognised the glory of Guru Nanak.
  • Nanak slowly opened up to people's inquisitiveness.
  • Probably not, the same with Kabir and Nanak i guess.
  • Guru Nanak worked in the fields and earned his livelihood.
  • Even Baba Nanak is not a sikh he is a preacher of humanity.
  • Both of them then encouraged and supported Nanak to study and travel.
  • But here Guru Nanak is giving, in monosyllables, the attributes of God.

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