Second Nanak

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Second Nanak is the honorific title of Guru Angad, the second Sikh Guru who succeeded Guru Nanak and helped consolidate the early Sikh community.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sikh Guru
historical Sikh figure
honorific title
appliedTo second Sikh Guru
associatedWith Khadoor Sahib
birthName Lehna
connotation continuation of Guru Nanak’s spiritual authority
continuedTeachingsOf Guru Nanak
coreTeaching devotion to one God
equality of all humans
kirtan (devotional singing)
langar (community kitchen)
seva (selfless service)
helped consolidate the early Sikh community
honorificTitle Guru Angad
surface form: Second Guru Nanak

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knownFor developing Sikh institutions
emphasizing physical fitness and wrestling akharas
organizing langar
languageOfScriptPromoted Punjabi language
surface form: Punjabi
nationality Indian
positionHeld second Sikh Guru
predecessor Guru Nanak
promoted Gurmukhi
surface form: Gurmukhi script
refersTo Guru Angad
religion Sikhism
spouse Mata Khivi
standardized Gurmukhi
surface form: Gurmukhi script
successor Guru Amar Das
usedBy Sikh community

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Guru Angad title Second Nanak
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subject surface form: Guru Angad