Lehna

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Lehna, later known as Guru Angad, was the second Sikh Guru and a key early leader in consolidating and spreading Sikhism after Guru Nanak.

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Label Occurrences
Lehna canonical 3

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Sikh guru
human
religious leader
alsoKnownAs Guru Angad
surface form: Guru Angad Dev
coreBelief equality of all humans
honest living
importance of Naam Simran (meditation on God's name)
monotheism in Sikhism
seva (selfless service)
countryOfCitizenship India
discipleOf Guru Nanak
ethnicGroup Punjabi people
follows Guru Nanak
givenName Lehna self-link
hasHonorificTitle Angad Dev Ji
Guru
influenced Guru Amar Das
early Sikh community
inheritedSpiritualAuthorityFrom Guru Nanak
languageSpoken Punjabi language
surface form: Punjabi

Sant Bhasha
mainObjective to organize the Sikh community
to preserve and spread Guru Nanak's teachings
movement Sikhism
notableWork establishment of Sikh religious institutions
promotion of Guru Nanak's teachings
standardization of Gurmukhi script
partOf Sikh Gurus
surface form: Ten Sikh Gurus
positionHeld second Sikh Guru
predecessor Guru Nanak
promotedPractice community kitchen (langar)
congregational worship (sangat)
regionOfActivity northern India
surface form: North India

Punjab
religion Sikhism
religiousName Guru Angad
religiousOrder Sikhism
surface form: Sikh Panth
religiousTradition Sikh Guruship
roleIn consolidation of early Sikh community
spread of Sikhism in Punjab
successor Guru Amar Das
teacher Guru Nanak

Referenced by (3)

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Guru Angad birthName Lehna
Lehna givenName Lehna self-link
Second Nanak birthName Lehna
subject surface form: Guru Angad