Birth and Early Life of Guru Nanak
Trending Questions
Q. Who among the following were the teachers of Guru Nanak Ji?
- Pandit Gopal
- Pandit Brij Lal
- Moulavi Qutb-ul-Din
- Bhai Mani Singh
Q. Who among the following was the father of Guru Nanak Ji?
- Pandit Brij Lal
- Malik Bhago
- Mehta Kalu
- Pandit Gopal
Q. _____ was the birthplace of Guru Nanak Ji.
- Panipat
- Talwandi
- Sultanpur Lodhi
- Kurukshetra
Q. Who among the following was Guru Nanak Ji's wife?
- Lakhmi Chand
- Tripta
- Bibi Sulakhani
- Guru Nanak Ji was not married.
Q. Guru Nanak Ji’s family arranged his thread ceremony when he was nine years old. But to everyone’s surprise, Guru Nanak Ji refused to put the sacred thread. Why do you think so?
- He wanted to take a bath in the holy river first.
- He reasoned that the thread should be made of virtue rather than cotton.
- He wanted to do Sacha Sauda.
- He did not refuse to put the sacred thread.
Q.
Who was the mother of Mahavira?
Yasoda
Anojja
Trishala
Devanandi
Q. Which of these is true about Guru Nanak Ji's birth date?
- Sikhs all around the world celebrate Guru Nanak Dev Ji Jayanti on the full moon day during the month of October or November.
- According to Bhai Bala Ji’s Janam Sakhi, Guru Nanak Ji was born on the full moon day of Kartika in 1469 CE.
- According to Bhai Bala Ji’s Janam Sakhi, Guru Nanak Ji was born in Vaishakh on the full moon day during the month of October or November on 1526 CE.
- According to Puratan Sakhi of Meharban and Bhai Mani Singh Ji’s Janam Sakhi, Guru Nanak Ji was born in Vaishakh on April 13 1469.
Q. Write a note on the early life and education of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Q. According to whose Janam Sakhi was Guru Nanak Ji born on the full moon day of Kartika in 1469 CE?
- Bhai Mani Singh Ji
- Bhai Bala Ji
- Bhai Mehta Kalu Ji
- Bhai Rai Bular Ji
Q. What are life stories of Guru Nanak as imagined by different Sikh scholars known as?
- Janam Sakhis
- Guru Sakhis
- Janam Dins
- Guru Dins
Q. Pair Guru Nanak Ji's teachers with the subject they taught him.
- Devanagiri
- Moulavi Qutb-ul-Din
- Pandit Gopal
- Pandit Brij Lal
- Sanskrit
- Persian