Guru Nanak Jayanti: Great personalities of India have always given new direction to the country and society. One such personality was Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, who not only tried to reform the Indian society in his life, but also awakened the identity of the nation by opposing the foreign invaders. It is said that when Babar invaded India, Guru Nanak Dev Ji gave him "procession of sin" Said the bringer.
The philosophy of Guru Nanak Dev not only shows the path of truth, religion and duty to the people of India, but also strengthens the national consciousness. Through his life and teachings, he gave the message of bringing comprehensive change in the society, so that not only religious but also cultural and social unity could be strengthened.
When Babar invaded India and attacked the Shaidpur region of Punjab, Guru Nanak ji labeled him as an invader. In his speech he called India as 'Hindusthan', which means the place of Hindus. Even though the country lacked political unity at that time, it was culturally and spiritually united. This vision of Guru Nanak ji strengthened the feeling of national consciousness and unity among the people.
The philosophy of Guru Nanak ji stands against the ostentation and sick thoughts prevalent in the society. He gave the message of truth, duty and philanthropy in his sermons, which not only tries to bring harmony in the society, but also cherishes the culture of India. His thoughts inspire self-respect as a nation and stand without fear against the invaders.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji showed no hesitation in speaking against the injustice and atrocities of Babar. He addressed Babar as 'Jabar', which was like a direct challenge to an invader. His courage became an example for the contemporary society and infused a new energy among the people of the country towards protecting the national identity.
The life and teachings of Guru Nanak Dev are a symbol of Indian culture and self-respect. He inspired the society to come out of the clans and clans and protect the honor of the nation. His message even today reminds us of the richness and unity of Indian culture, which keeps the society united.