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1Vida y enseñanzas de Guru Nanak

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  • Title: ➤  Vida y enseñanzas de Guru Nanak
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  • Language: ➤  Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano
  • Number of Pages: Median: 271
  • Publisher: Diana
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  • Publish Location: México, D.F

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  • First Year Published: 2004
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Sikh gurus

of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. Nine other human gurus succeeded him until, in 1708, the Guruship was finally passed on by the tenth guru to the

Sikhism

known as Sikhs. Sikhism developed from the spiritual teachings of Guru Nanak (1469–1539), the faith's first guru, and the nine Sikh gurus who succeeded

Guru Gobind Singh

last human Sikh Guru. He was a warrior, poet, and philosopher. In 1675, at the age of nine he was formally installed as the leader of the Sikhs after his

Guru Granth Sahib

scripture of Sikhism, regarded by Sikhs as the final, sovereign and eternal Guru following the lineage of the ten human gurus of the religion. The Adi Granth

Khalsa

Sikhism as its religion, as well as a special group of initiated Sikhs. The Khalsa tradition was initiated in 1699 by the Tenth Guru of Sikhism, Guru

Sikhs

Sikh Rehat Maryada ('code of conduct'), the definition of Sikh is: Any human being who faithfully believes in One Immortal Being Ten Gurus, from Guru

Guru Tegh Bahadur

1621 – 11 November 1675) was the ninth of ten gurus who founded the Sikh religion and was the leader of Sikhs from 1665 until his beheading in 1675. He was

Guru Arjan

Guru Arjan (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਅਰਜਨ, pronunciation: [gʊɾuː əɾd͡ʒənᵊ]; 15 April 1563 – 30 May 1606) was the fifth of the ten total Sikh Gurus. He compiled the

Guru Nanak

mystic and poet, who is regarded as the founder of Sikhism and is the first of the ten Sikh Gurus. Nanak is said to have travelled far and wide across

Guru Hargobind

Guru Hargobind (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਹਰਿਗੋਬਿੰਦ, pronunciation: [gʊɾuː ɦəɾᵊgoːbɪn̯d̯ᵊ]l 19 June 1595 – 28 February 1644) was the sixth of ten Gurus of the Sikh