Answers of Quiz 1976 (Baba Guru Nanak)
1. On 15 April 1469 in Nankana Sahib, Punjab, Pakistan
2. Kalyan Chand Das Bedi (Mehta Kalu)
3. Mata Tripta
4. Bebe Nanaki
5. Mata Sulakkhani
6. Sri Chand & Lakhmi Chand
7. Hinduism
8. Sikhism
9. He made 4 journeys in East, West, North & South.
10. Bengal, Assam, Manipur, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, Ladakh, Tibet, Arunachal Pradesh, Baghdad, Mecca & Medina
11. On 22 September 1539
12. 70 years
13. Guru Nanak Gurpurab
14. The main basic belief of Sikhism is to spread the message of kindness & peace instead of revenge & spite.
15. Guru Granth Sahib (the book is also 11th Guru in Sikhism)
16. Gurdwara
17. Bhakti Movement
18. Baba Guru Nanak
19. Guru Angad
20. Guru Amar Das
21. Guru Ram Das
22. Guru Arjan
23. Guru Hargobind
24. Guru Har Rai
25. Guru Har Krishan
26. Guru Tegh Bahadur
27. Guru Gobind Singh
28. Guru Gobind Singh
29. The Khalsa is the collective body of all initiated Sikhs represented by the five beloved-ones & can be called the Guru Panth, the embodiment of the Guru & the final temporal Guru/leader of the Sikhs. The Khalsa was inaugurated on March 30, 1699, by Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th Sikh Guru. The Khalsa is also called the nation of the Sikhs.
30. Dev Samaj (Sikh Reformist Movements), a religious & social reform society, was founded on 16 February 1887 in Lahore by Pandit Shiv Narayan Agnihothri.
31. 5th
32. 2.08 crores
2. Kalyan Chand Das Bedi (Mehta Kalu)
3. Mata Tripta
4. Bebe Nanaki
5. Mata Sulakkhani
6. Sri Chand & Lakhmi Chand
7. Hinduism
8. Sikhism
9. He made 4 journeys in East, West, North & South.
10. Bengal, Assam, Manipur, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, Ladakh, Tibet, Arunachal Pradesh, Baghdad, Mecca & Medina
11. On 22 September 1539
12. 70 years
13. Guru Nanak Gurpurab
14. The main basic belief of Sikhism is to spread the message of kindness & peace instead of revenge & spite.
15. Guru Granth Sahib (the book is also 11th Guru in Sikhism)
16. Gurdwara
17. Bhakti Movement
18. Baba Guru Nanak
19. Guru Angad
20. Guru Amar Das
21. Guru Ram Das
22. Guru Arjan
23. Guru Hargobind
24. Guru Har Rai
25. Guru Har Krishan
26. Guru Tegh Bahadur
27. Guru Gobind Singh
28. Guru Gobind Singh
29. The Khalsa is the collective body of all initiated Sikhs represented by the five beloved-ones & can be called the Guru Panth, the embodiment of the Guru & the final temporal Guru/leader of the Sikhs. The Khalsa was inaugurated on March 30, 1699, by Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th Sikh Guru. The Khalsa is also called the nation of the Sikhs.
30. Dev Samaj (Sikh Reformist Movements), a religious & social reform society, was founded on 16 February 1887 in Lahore by Pandit Shiv Narayan Agnihothri.
31. 5th
32. 2.08 crores
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