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Hello, Sat Sri Akal, Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh, Namastae, Salaam, ਜੀ ਆਇਆਂ ਨੂੰ: Koolkat Ji! A very warm welcome and thanks for registering an account SikhiWiki. I hope you will bookmark this Sikhi site and keep visiting it on a regular basis. Also, you can help us enhance this site by checking, amending and adding to it and also by discussing issues on the discussion pages and telling others about this popular website. Please feel free to add or amend any of the topics that you have knowledge about. Don't worry about making mistakes as these can be easily corrected.


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  • Sat Shri Akaal Thandi Billi Jee, Welcome to sikhiwiki.(Lucky 12:53, 5 April 2008 (MDT))
  • Its My Pleasure. Gain knowledge about sikhism and provide us the same, Enjoy Sikhiwiki(Lucky 10:46, 6 April 2008 (MDT))


Sat Sri Akal

Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh


Welcome on sikhiwiki.

while answering to anyone please write on his talk page,just i have moved ur answer to Lucky ji's talk paGe and Sir Hari Sing ji's talk page.

THANKS

--user:sarbjeet_1313me 10:51, 6 April 2008 (MDT)

Three pillars

Sat Sri Akal Koolkat ji

Diagram showing some of the important Sikh beliefs
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Many thanks for your message. As a teacher in my previous incarnation, whenever one wants to put forward an idea, various graphics have to be used. The idea of three pillars helps one remember:

These pillars stand on the firm foundation of Simran and Sewa

Pillars and foundations don't belong to anyone. They are there for us all to use to the best of our ability for whatever purpose we choose. If you think that another faith has used pillars to explain their faith and so we cannot use them - Then I think that is not correct. Consider this - for example, the Muslim faith promoted the concept of one God - Guru Nanak said the same thing - did our Guru "copy" others? No, because the Guru added that fasting was wrong; rituals were wrong, etc, etc.

We should not get bogged down in these arguments otherwise we will not be able to educate our youth in the best way possible. Lets teach our youth in the best way possible using icons and graphics so that they can easily understand the philosophy of our Gurus.

I hope this helps you understand my reasoning for using this concept. das, Hari Singh 13:48, 7 April 2008 (MDT)