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10 Guru's Of Sikh
Q. What does Guru mean?
Ans. Guru is a Sanskrit term for a mentor, guide or expert. For Sikhs however, the gurus were more than just teachers. They believe the gurus are messengers from God. In Sanskrit, the word guru literally translates to 'the dispeller of darkness'.

The word 'guru' is thought to have first been used in Hinduism. The guru was a school run by gurus and was established in India before the 1st millennium BCE.

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1: Guru Nanak Dev Ji
The Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji was the founder of Sikhism and was the first of the human Sikh gurus. He was born in 1469 in a place that is now called Nankana Sahib in Pakistan.

He did not claim to be Hindu or Muslim, but as someone who believed in God and truth. He also preached to people that Hindus, Muslims and all people who believe in God are equal.

Guru Nanak travelled all over India and the Middle East speaking out against religious rituals, pilgrimages and the caste system. The caste system was how society was divided into different groups based on wealth or what people did as a job. He spoke to many different people, from Muslims and Hindus to Buddhists and Jains. When he spoke to people he never asked them to follow him, instead, he told them to remain true to their faiths and to carry on believing in their God.

2:Guru Angad Dev Ji
Guru Angad was the second of the Sikh gurus and was born in 1504. He created the Gurmukhi, which is the written form of the language Punjabi and taught this to many Sikhs throughout his life. Soon, this became very well-known among people.

A firm believer in education, the Sikh Guru Angad founded many schools for children and helped to improve...