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literally means "Historical Account" or Story. | literally means "Historical Account" or Story. | ||
The term is used to refer to the many accounts of the historically events that took place in [[Sikhism]]. | The term is used to refer to the many accounts of the historically events that took place in [[Sikhism]]. A Sakhi is a tale usally from the era during the times of the Gurus. However, many [[Sakhis]] do exist from the period before and after the times of the [[Ten Gurus]]. Most [[Sakhis]] have a moral lesson and highlight important Sikh principles. | ||
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* [[Sau Sakhi]] | * [[Sau Sakhi]] | ||
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[[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]] | [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]] | ||
[[Category:Sakhis]] | [[Category:Sakhis]] |
Revision as of 19:26, 4 March 2006
Sakhi
literally means "Historical Account" or Story.
The term is used to refer to the many accounts of the historically events that took place in Sikhism. A Sakhi is a tale usally from the era during the times of the Gurus. However, many Sakhis do exist from the period before and after the times of the Ten Gurus. Most Sakhis have a moral lesson and highlight important Sikh principles.
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