Guru Nanak, the extraordinary defender of fifteenth century humanism at the auditorium of Indian history, is viewed as an ideal of common agreement. He gave as long as he can remember to advancing amicability among individuals of various religions. In contrast to a standard man, from his childhood, Nanak started to track down a special method of spanning the holes between the genuine significance of life and the devotees of various religions. His lessons structure the storm cellar of Sikhism and he is viewed as the primary Guru of the Sikh strict custom. The fundamental target of Guru Nanak's lessons can be supposed to be an endeavor to build up world harmony by finishing mutual struggles. An errand that he, when all is said and done, needed to finish for the duration of his life. Through this article an endeavor has been made to discover the pertinence of the lessons of Guru Nanak Dev Ji which can direct towards an amicable society.
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