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Angad: A disciple of Nanak who became the first in a line of ten successors as the leader of Sikhism. Angad introduced the teaching that Nanak was equal to G-d. Granth Sahib: The “Lord’s Book.” The sacred scripture of Sikhism. Guru Arjan: The compiler of the Granth Sahib, the sacred scripture of Sikhism. Mardana: The minstrel friend of Nanak who was his sole companion in the early years of the spreading of Sikhism. Nanak: The 15th century C.E. religious leader who founded Sikhism. Sat Nam: The “true name.” This is the usual designation for the god of Sikhism. Sikh: Literally, “disciple.” The designation for followers of Sikhism. |
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