How can it be that a divinely inspired work, detailing the life of the Guru, can be so inaccurate?
ANSWER Your statements are baseless, and there is no distinct facts that prove what you say. Most Sikh history comes from the archives of the Mughal Empire which ruled for near a thousand years. The most relevant duration also known as the Classic period started with Babar and ended with Aurangzeb, about 1400-1700. From these accounts we know the exact dates of the interactions and developments of Sikhism. Which at the time was not an organized religion, it unified later culminating at Vaisakhi in 1699. The Guru’s after Guru Nanak were chosen by divine intervention, to complete a new way of life, an understanding for the people. As proven that from 1469 to 1708, a new philosophy was created and within that came a new language, culture, music, martial art, a moral code, and a legal jurisdiction among other things. Not all the 10 Guru’s composed spiritual hymns, each one had their individual missions to complete Sikhi. Considering that Guru’s never allowed their physical forms to be sket
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