Guru Angad Dev Ji (March 31, 1504 – March 29, 1552), the second Sikh Guru, significantly contributed to Sikhism during the early 16th century. Born as Lehna, he later became a devoted disciple of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. Guru Angad Dev Ji played a pivotal role in shaping and organizing the Sikh community and furthering the teachings and principles established by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Under his leadership, Sikhism witnessed important developments in various aspects, including installing a standardized script known as Gurmukhi, which enabled the preservation and propagation of the Sikh scriptures. Guru Angad Dev Ji's devotion, wisdom, and visionary approach continue to inspire and guide millions of Sikhs worldwide. His teachings emphasized the importance of selfless service, dedication, humility, and the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment. Guru Angad Dev Ji's contributions and legacy continue to inspire and guide Sikhs worldwide, symbolizing the values of Sikhism and the path toward spiritual liberation.