So the second Sikh Guru, Guru Angad is also called the "Second Nanak" or "Nanak II". The name "Nanak" was used by all subsequent Gurus who wrote any sacred text in the Sikh holy scripture called the Guru Granth Sahib. Before Guru Nanak merged (passed away) with God in 1539, his name had traveled not only throughout India's north, south, east and west, but also far beyond into Arabia, Mesopotamia (Iraq), Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Afghanistan, Turkey, Burma and Tibet. Guru Nanak setup a unique spiritual, social, and political platform based on equality, fraternity love, goodness, and virtue. He setup a unique spiritual, social, and political platform based on equality, fraternity love, goodness, and virtue. Guru Nanak traveled to places far and wide teaching people the message of one God who dwells in every one of God's creations and constitutes the eternal Truth. His birth is celebrated world-wide on Katak Puranmashi, the full-moon day which falls on different dates each year in the month of Katak, October-November. Guru Nanak Sahib Ji (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ ਸਾਹਿਬ ਜੀ) is the founder of Sikhism and is the first of the ten Sikh Gurus, the eleventh guru being the living Guru, Guru Granth Sahib. Sri Guru Nanak Sahib Ji Guru Nanak Sakhis (Stories)
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