Guru Nanak

Guru Nanak

Founder of Sikhism and champion of spiritual equality.

Born into a rigid social hierarchy, he pioneered a spiritual revolution that challenged centuries of religious and social divisions in the Indian subcontinent. Through powerful poetry and radical teachings, he established Sikhism as a transformative path of equality, rejecting caste distinctions, gender inequalities, and religious exclusivism. His profound philosophy emphasized direct spiritual experience, selfless service, and the fundamental unity of all human beings, creating a spiritual movement that would reshape social dynamics and offer a powerful alternative to existing religious orthodoxies.

Guru Nanak Quotes about Wealth

  • Even Kings and emperors with heaps of wealth and vast dominion cannot compare with an ant filled with the love of God.
  • Even kings and emperors, with mountains of property and oceans of wealth - these are not even equal to an ant, who does not forget God.
  • Let him avoid the acquisition of wealth and the gratification of his desires, if they are opposed to the sacred law, and even lawful acts which may cause pain in the future or are offensive to men.
  • Make of the Silence your to-do tasks, of the compassion your wealth and of the meditation your beggar's bowl.
  • Far from wife and son am I, far from land and wealth and other notions of that kind. I am the Witness, the Eternal, the Inner Self.