| 释义 | Guru Nanak
 Guru Nanak(ˈnaːˌnʌk) n (Biography) 1469–1539, Indian religious leader and founder of Sikhism. Born near Lahore in India, he spent many years as a missionary before returning to the Punjab, where he gained many followers. See also Ten GurusThesaurusEncyclopediaSeeNanak| Noun | 1. | Guru Nanak - Indian religious leader who founded Sikhism in dissent from the caste system of Hinduism; he taught that all men had a right to search for knowledge of God and that spiritual liberation could be attained by meditating on the name of God (1469-1538)NanakSikhism - the doctrines of a monotheistic religion founded in northern India in the 16th century by Guru Nanak and combining elements of Hinduism and Islam | 
 Guru NanakRelated to Guru Nanak: Guru Granth Sahib, Sikhism
 Synonyms for Guru Nanaknoun Indian religious leader who founded Sikhism in dissent from the caste system of HinduismSynonymsRelated Words |