![]() | Guru Nanak Dev JiPrevious | Home | NextGuru Nanak Dev was the founder of the Sikh religion. Guru Nanak picked what he felt were the salient features of the Bhakti form of Hinduism : belief in one god who is undefinable, unborn, immortal, omniscient, all-pervading and the epitome of Truth (The One God whose name is True ); belief in the institution of the Guru as the guide in matters spiritual; unity of mankind without the distinction of caste; rejection of idol-worship and meaningless ritual; sanctity of Sangat (congregation), which was expected to break bread together at the Guru ka Langar; the gentle way of Sahaj to approach god while fulfilling domestic obligations; hymn singing (kirtan); emphasis on work as a moral obligation Available in the following sizes : 6" X 7" 10" X 12" 12" X 15" 15" X 18" 18" X 24" 24" X 30" Larger sizes on special order |