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The Bhakti Movement [cult of devotion] launched in the medieval period gave one after other so many greatest of saints. Considered to be spanned from 1318 A.D. to 1643 A.D., this Bhakti kala[period] gave one such saint— Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism. He expounded Sikh-philosophy by adopting the best of noble doctrines of Hindu Dharma.
The Bhakti Movement [cult of devotion] launched in the medieval period gave one after other so many greatest of saints. Considered to be spanned from 1318 A.D. to 1643 A.D., this Bhakti kala[period] gave one such saint— Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism. He expounded Sikh-philosophy by adopting the best of noble doctrines of Hindu Dharma.
Therefore, the evils like untouchability, parda pratha[practice of keeping women under the veil] and dogmatic restrictions over the consumption of food have no place in the Sikh-philosophy. Guru Nanak Dev held idol-worship as an aberration from the true Dharma. However, he believed in the existence of God, and esteemed ‘Harinama’ as a basic mantra [hymn]. [Guru Grantha Sahib P-1040]
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