Nirankar and being a Sanatan Sikh

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I'm reading through a website on Sanatan Sikhi and its various sects. One of the things it says there is that Sikhi goes back to the beginning of time. Is this a mainstream concept amongst Sikhs?

Does anyone here agree with this idea? How does it seem true for you? I'm not judging one way or another. Just want to learn.

My other question is that I read there Sanatan Sikhs believe anyone who believes in Nirankar and sees the Divine in all is a Sanatan Sikh. I assume many here will disagree with this, but I'm hoping someone can teach me why some Sikhs would disagree with them. It does seem that Guru Nanak himself was trying to teach people to dedicate life to the journey with Waheguru rather than identifying strictly with one religion to the point where it seemed only that religion contained truth.

How did Guru Nanak define a Sikh?

Nam Jiwan :-)


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