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How long did Guru Nanak disappear for
A
1 day
B
3 days
C
1 week
D
3 weeks
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -According to Sikh tradition, at the age of 30 Guru Nanak disappeared and was presumed to have drowned. He reappeared after three days, having experienced a divine revelation, which he proceeded to propagate through extensive travels through the Indian subcontinent and beyond.

Detailed explanation-2: -Guru Nanak appointed Bhai Lehna as the successor Guru, renaming him as Guru Angad, meaning “one’s very own” or “part of you". Shortly after proclaiming his successor, Guru Nanak died on 22 September 1539 in Kartarpur, at the age of 70. According to Sikh hagiography, Guru Nanak’s body was never found.

Detailed explanation-3: -The story of Guru Nanak’s disappearance in the Black River (Kali Bein) and his emergence three days later. This marks the beginnings of Sikhism and the start of Nanak’s teachings.

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