Pyare

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Sikh Beliefs

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Sikhism

History of Sikhism
Sikh practices
Sikh

1a. Simran
1b. Seva

2. Three Pillars
2a. Naam Japo
2b. Kirat Karni
2c. Wand kay Shako

3. Five Evils
3a. Kam
3b. Krodh
3c. Lobh
3d. Moh
3e. Ahankar

4. Five Virtues
4a. Sat
4b. Santokh
4c. Daya
4d. Nimrata
4e. Pyare


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Pyare means Love for the Lord and His creation. This is one of five virtues that is vigorously promoted by the Sikh Gurus. The other four qualities in the arsenal are: Truth (Sat), Contentment (Santokh), Compassion (Daya) and Humility (Nimrata). These five qualities are essential to a Sikh and it is their duty to meditate and recite the Gurbani so that these virtues become a part of their mind set.


Gurbani

SGGS Page 2 Full Shabad
Sing, and listen, and let your mind be filled with love.

gaavee-ai sunee-ai man rakhee-ai bhaa-o.


SGGS Page 48 Full Shabad
The mind and body become spotlessly pure, enshrining love for the True Lord.

man tan nirmal ho-i-aa laagee saach pareet.


SGGS Page 139 Full Shabad
Let the Fear of God be your feet, and let His Love be your hands; let His Understanding be your eyes.

bhai kay charan kar bhaav kay lo-in surat karay-i.