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Sikhism (IPA: or ; Punjabi: , , IPA: ) is a religion that began in fifteenth century Northern India with the teachings of Nanak and nine successive human gurus. ...
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| | History of Sikhism Dharmic religions Sikh beliefs Sikh The history of Sikhism is closely associated with the history of Punjab, the socio-political situation in medieval India, and the social structures and philosophies of Hinduism and Islam. ...
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Religions Sikhism Scriptures Guru Granth Sahib Languages English, Punjabi and Hindi A Sikh( or ; Punjabi: , , IPA: ) is an adherent to Sikhism. ...
| | The Sikh Gurus Sikhism was established by ten Gurus, teachers or masters, over the period 1469 to 1708. ...
| | Sikh Bhagats Sikh Bhagats refers to the Saints and holy men of various faiths whose teachings are included in the Sikh holy book the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. ...
| | Other Important People This article list historic personalites who are important to the Sikh religion: Bhai Gurdas (1551-1637) is one of the most eminent literary personalities in the history of the Sikh religion. ...
| | Philosophy Beliefs and principles Underlying values · Prohibitions Technique and methods Other observations · Bani The Sikh religious philosophy is covered in great detail in the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy text. ...
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The Sikhs must believe in the following values: Equality: All humans are equal before God â No discrimination is allowed on the basis of caste, race, sex, creed, origin, color, education, status, wealth, etc. ...
There are a number of religious prohibitions in Sikhism: Cutting Hair: Cutting hair is strictly forbidden in Sikhism. ...
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The Golden Temple is the most important sacred shrine for Sikhs Sikhism comes from the word Sikh, which means a strong and able disciple. ...
Bani is the term used by Sikhs to refer to various sections of the Holy Text that appears in their several Holy Books. ...
| | Sikh practices · List The practice of the Sikh way of life has been laid out by the Gurus in simple, precise and practical manner. ...
| | Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Adi Granth · Dasam Granth The principal Sikh scripture is the Adi Granth (First Scripture), more commonly called the Guru Granth Sahib. ...
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Guru Granth Sahib (Granth is Punjabi for book, Sahib is Hindi meaning master, from Arabic, meaning companion, friend, owner, or master) or Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji or SGGS for short, is more than a holy book of the Sikhs. ...
The Dasam Granth (Punjabi: , ) is a scripture of Sikhism, containing texts composed by 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh and his assembly of scholars. ...
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A celebrated and widely quoted hymn be written by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru. Sobha Singh (painter)s impression of Guru Gobind Singh Guru Gobind Singh (Gurmukhi:à¨à©à¨°à© à¨à©à¨¿à¨¬à©°à¨¦ ਿਸੰà¨), (Born in Patna, Bihar, India, on 22 December 1666 as Gobind Rai â 7 October 1708, Nanded, Maharashtra, India) was the tenth and last of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and became Guru on November 11, 1675 following...
Religions Sikhism Scriptures Guru Granth Sahib Languages English, Punjabi and Hindi A Sikh( or ; Punjabi: , , IPA: ) is an adherent to Sikhism. ...
ਦੇਹ ਸਿਵਾ ਬਰੁ ਮੋਹਿ ਇਹੈ ਸੁਭ ਕਰਮਨ ਤੇ ਕਬਹੂੰ ਨ ਟਰੋਂ ॥ ਨ ਡਰੋਂ ਅਰਿ ਸੋ ਜਬ ਜਾਇ ਲਰੋਂ ਨਿਸਚੈ ਕਰਿ ਅਪੁਨੀ ਜੀਤ ਕਰੋਂ ॥[1] देह शिवा बर मोहे ईहे, शुभ कर्मन से कभुं न टरूं न डरौं अरि सौं जब जाय लड़ौं, निश्चय कर अपनी जीत करौं Translation: O Lord, give me these wishes May I never shirk from doing good deeds Never shall I fear when I go to fight the enemy with surety I shall attain victory
The hymn is a part of Chandi Charitar Ukti Bilas, a section of the Dasam Granth. Here the word "Shiva" may be taken to mean Lord Shiva, however the Sikh tradition generally uses the terms Shiva, Hari, Rama etc. in a nirguna sense. The Dasam Granth (Punjabi: , ) is a scripture of Sikhism, containing texts composed by 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh and his assembly of scholars. ...
This article is about the deity Shiva. ...
Nirguna Brahman, stresses the Ultimate Truth which exists and pervades through the Universe. ...
It should be noted all the work of Guru Gobind Singh are included in the Dasam Granth. The Adi Granth, compiled by Guru Arjan, contains the works of Guru Nanak and other authors. The Dasam Granth (Punjabi: , ) is a scripture of Sikhism, containing texts composed by 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh and his assembly of scholars. ...
Guru Granth Sahib (Granth is Punjabi for book, Sahib is Hindi meaning master, from Arabic, meaning companion, friend, owner, or master) or Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji or SGGS for short, is more than a holy book of the Sikhs. ...
Guru Nanak (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ, Devanagari: गुरु नानक) (20 October 1469 - 7 May 1539), the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Gurus of the Sikhs, was born in the village of Talwandi, now called Nankana...
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Sobha Singh (painter)s impression of Guru Gobind Singh Guru Gobind Singh (Gurmukhi:à¨à©à¨°à© à¨à©à¨¿à¨¬à©°à¨¦ ਿਸੰà¨), (Born in Patna, Bihar, India, on 22 December 1666 as Gobind Rai â 7 October 1708, Nanded, Maharashtra, India) was the tenth and last of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and became Guru on November 11, 1675 following...
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