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 Sikhism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sikhism advocates the belief in one pantheistic God (Ek Onkar) who is omnipresent and has infinite qualities.
Sikhism (Punjabi: ਸਿੱਖੀ) is a religion based on the teachings of ten Gurus who lived primarily in 16th and 17th century India.
So a Sikh is a disciple of the Ten Gurus and a follower of the teachings in Sikhism's holy scriptures who they regard as a living guru, the Guru Granth Sahib.
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 Sikhism - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Sikhism
Sikhs also celebrate at the time of some of the major Hindu festivals, but their emphasis is on aspects of Sikh belief and the example of the gurus.
Daily prayer is important in Sikhism, and the gurdwara functions as a social as well as religious centre.
The Mool Mantra sums up Sikh belief about the nature of God.
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 Sikhism - definition of Sikhism by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
Guru Nanak, Nanak - Indian religious leader who founded Sikhism in dissent from the caste system of Hinduism; he taught that all men had a right to search for knowledge of God and that spiritual liberation could be attained by meditating on the name of God (1469-1538)
Sikhism - the doctrines of a monotheistic religion founded in northern India in the 16th century by Guru Nanak and combining elements of Hinduism and Islam
faith, religion, religious belief - a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny; "he lost his faith but not his morality"
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 Primary Beliefs and Principles
This principle leads to the concept of equality amount all human races, sects, gender, social classes, etc. There is a recognised believe that people of other faiths can also reunite with God provided they follow the true path of their own religion.
The Sikh religion has various established beliefs and values that are inherent in the basic philosophy of the faith.
Sikhism dictates that Sikhs believes in the Will of God and that God is without enemies and is always merciful.
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 Sikhism primary beliefs and principles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sikh Gurus tell us that salvation can be obtained by following various spiritual paths.
Be prepared to give your life for all supreme principles.
Defend, safeguard and fight for the rights of all creatures and in particular your fellow beings.
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 Sikhism Primary Beliefs and Principles
Sikhs are not Special: The Sikhs not the chosen people of God ?
Personal Sacrifice: Be prepared to give your life all supreme principles ?
Uphold Moral Values: Defend safeguard and fight for the of all creatures and in particular your beings.
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