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<h3> Conquer the 5 Thieves </h3>
It's every Sikh duty to defeat these 5 thieves: Lust ([[Kham]]), Anger ([[Krodh]]), Greed ([[LobH]]), Attachment ([[MoH]]), and Ego ([[aHankar]]). Within each person live these 5 thieves and it’s the duty of every Sikh to subdue and control the behaviour of these emotions and enemies.
<h3> Attack with 5 Weapons </h3>
A Sikh must always be armed with the following virtues:
Compassion ([[Daya]]), Truth ([[Sat]]), Contentment ([[Santokh]]), Humility ([[Nimrata]]) and Love ([[Pyar]])





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Diagram showing some of the important Sikh beliefs

The Basic Tenets of Sikhism can be summarised as follows:

There are three requirements for a Sikh of the Guru:

  • Nam Japna - Rise in the Amrit Vela and meditate on God's Name.
  • Dharam Di Kirt Karna - Earn one's living righteously by the sweat of the brow or the industry, effort and conscientiousness of the mind.


In addition, a Khalsa Sikh is required to:

Maintain the 5 K's:


Life of Dedication to God

The Twin Pronged Approach by carrying out:

  • Simran - repeating spiritual song aloud or silently with each breath throughout one's waking hours, during work and play.
  • Seva - giving one's time in selfless service


Lead a Disciplined Life

  • Bani - recitation of sacred prayers
  • Bana - spiritual dress


Conquer the 5 Thieves

It's every Sikh duty to defeat these 5 thieves: Lust (Kham), Anger (Krodh), Greed (LobH), Attachment (MoH), and Ego (aHankar). Within each person live these 5 thieves and it’s the duty of every Sikh to subdue and control the behaviour of these emotions and enemies.


Attack with 5 Weapons

A Sikh must always be armed with the following virtues:

Compassion (Daya), Truth (Sat), Contentment (Santokh), Humility (Nimrata) and Love (Pyar)



Excerpt from the book "LIVING REALITY - Questions and Answers about life, under the guidance of The Siri Guru Granth Sahib" by Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa, Ph.D


These articles deal with Sikh Beliefs

Primary Beliefs and Principles | Technique and Methods | Religious Philosophy | Prohibited Behaviour | Underlying Values | Basic Tenets of Sikhism