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Sikhism
is a monotheistic faith formed in the fifteenth century
by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Guru Nanak Dev Ji along with the
following nine Gurus were sent by God Himself to deliver
His message. The Tenth Guru then compiled all the
teaching of Gurus into the Holy Scripture known as Guru
Granth Sahib Ji which presides as the eleventh Guru of
Sikhs |
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Sikhism recognizes God as the only One. He who is the
Creator of the Universe, fearless, not subject to time
or space, and does not take birth or die. Sikhism
clearly states that God does NOT take birth as a human.
Furthermore, Sikhism does not recognize any other gods,
goddesses and deities except the One Supreme Being. |
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The Sikh religion rejects all rituals, superstitions and
routine practices like fasting and pilgrimage, animal
sacrifice, omens and austerities. |
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Sikh religion instructs that all humans are equal.
Sikhism instructs to consider all human races equal. No
one is superior or inferior. It consider all men and
women equal. Women have equal status as men. |
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Sikh Gurus themselves lived a family and social life and
showed everyone how one can be close to God while living
a family life. Sikh Guru created a lifestyle for Sikhs.
Sikhs that follow this lifestyle are less likely to
deviate from the path to God. Sikh lifestyle includes: |
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Sikh Gurus themselves
lived a family and social life and showed everyone how
one can be close to God while living a family life. Sikh
Guru created a lifestyle for Sikhs. Sikhs that follow
this lifestyle are less likely to deviate from the path
to God. Sikh lifestyle includes: |
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Naam Japna (Meditation):
A Sikh is to engage in a daily practice of
meditation by reciting and chanting of God’s Name.
Sikhism instructs that Salvation can only be
attained by meditating on One God. Daily recitation
also keeps Sikhs focused in life. |
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Kirat Karni (Honest Lifestyle):
To live honestly and earn by ones physical and
mental effort while accepting God's gifts and
blessings. A Sikh should never engage in dishonest
means of making money. |
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Vand Chakna (Sharing): The
Sikhs are asked to share their wealth within the
community and outside by practicing charity (Daan).
Sikhism instructs to “Share and consume together”.
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Seva (Selfless Service): It
is the duty of every Sikh to engage in Seva whenever
there is a possibility. A Sikh can volunteer at
Gurdwara Sahib; community centre; senior living
centers; care centers, major world disasters, etc.
Seva is important to Sikhs because it helps build a
better community and also keeps the Sikhs humble by
suppressing ego. |
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Five Traits: A Sikh need to
develop and harness positive human qualities which
leads the soul closer to God. These five qualities
are: Truth, Compassion, Contentment, Humble, and
Love. |
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Five Verses: Reading 5 verses
from Sikh scriptures everyday keeps one in focus
towards God. |
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Wearing 5 Ks (Five Articles
of Faith) Uncut Hair, Comb, Bracelet, Sacred Knife
and Sacred Shorts keeps one focused in life. |
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Alcohol and Drugs: Consuming
alcohol, smoke and drugs is an obstruction in
meeting God. |
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Food: A Sikh should eat
simple and vegetarian food. |
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Baptism: Known as Amrit,
Baptism is a sacred and important part of Sikh life.
A Baptized Sikh lives the lifestyle as described
above and remains focused on its way to be One with
God. |
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Sikhs
beliefs do not contradict with Science. In fact
Scientific findings are confirming Sikh beliefs. In
fourteenth century Sikhs Gurus said that there are
millions of stars, planets and moon revolving the
planets in the Universe, science has been confirming
since 19th century. |
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Sikhism
tells us that this Earth has been going on for billions
of years. God created the entire Universe including the
Earth and the Earth has been evolving since. Guru Granth
Sahib Ji further tells us that this is not the only time
God has created the Universe; He has done it many times
over and over again. |
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Sikhism
has a belief in reincarnation. Heaven and hell do exist.
Your good deeds will be rewarded in heaven and bad deed
will be punished in hell, you will take birth again and
again until you attain salvation by becoming One with
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Sikhism
instructs that our life has a purpose and a goal. It
offers an opportunity for self and God realization.
Moreover man is responsible for his own actions. He
cannot claim immunity from the results of his actions.
He must therefore be very vigilant in what he does. The
goal of human life to merge with God is accomplished by
meditation on God and performance of acts of service and
charity. Sikhism emphasizes the path of devotion. It
also lays stress on the need for earning God's Grace in
order to reach the spiritual goal. |
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Salvation
can only be attained by meditation of God. Just like you
love your significant other and keep them in your mind,
we should love God. Sikhism emphasizes that normal
family life is no barrier to salvation. That it is
possible to live detached in the midst of worldly ills
and temptations. |
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