Who among the following was the immediate successor of Guru Nanak?
Q. Who among the following was the immediate successor of Guru Nanak?
Answer: Guru Angad
Notes: In the year 1539, Guru Nanak appointed Bhai Lehna as the successor Guru and renamed him as Guru Angad. Guru Angad, originally named Bhai Lehna, was a devoted disciple of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. After Guru Nanak's passing, Guru Angad played a crucial role in propagating and organizing the teachings of Guru Nanak. Guru Angad is known for introducing the Gurmukhi script, which became the script for writing the Punjabi language and the Sikh scriptures, including the Guru Granth Sahib. He served as the second Sikh Guru from 1539 until his demise in 1552. Under his leadership, Sikhism continued to flourish, and he made significant contributions to the development of the Sikh community.

 

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