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i have heard before that Guru Nanak was mentioned in the vedas, but only by hindutva fundamentalists who wish to portrey sikhs as the "military wing" of hinduism. i have my doubts as to the authenticity of these verses. hindu holy texts are notoriously variable depending on the source, so i would not be surprised if these verses were "planted" by hindus wishing to assimilate sikhs into their faith.
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