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* '''[[Sikh Beliefs]]''' - Brief outline of Sikh beliefs | * '''[[Sikh Beliefs]]''' - Brief outline of Sikh beliefs | ||
* '''[[Basic Tenets of | * '''[[Basic Tenets of Sikhism]]''': - A Summary of the most Important Beliefs and Tenets of Sikhism. | ||
* '''[[Primary Beliefs and Principles]]''' A more detailed account of Sikh beliefs with quotations from [[SGGS]] | * '''[[Primary Beliefs and Principles]]''' A more detailed account of Sikh beliefs with quotations from [[SGGS]] |
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- Simran and Sewa: These are the Foundations of Sikhism. It is the duty of every Sikh to practise Naam Simran daily and engage in Sewa whenever there is a possibility- in Gurdwara; in community centre; old people's homes; care centres; major world disasters, etc
- The Three Pillars of Sikhism: Guru Nanak formalised these three important pillars of Sikhism:
- Naam Japna: – A Sikh is to engage in a daily practise of meditation and Nitnem by reciting and chanting of God’s Name.
- Kirat Karni: - To live honestly and earn by ones physical and mental effort while accepting Gods gifts and blessings. A Sikh has to live as a householders carrying out his or her duties and responsibilities to the full.
- Vand Chakna: - The Sikhs are asked to share their wealth within the community and outside by giving Dasvandh and practising charity (Daan). To “Share and consume together”.
- Kill the Five Thieves: The Sikh Gurus tell us that our mind and spirit are constantly being attacked by the Five Evils – Kam (Lust), Krodh (Rage), Lobh (Greed), Moh (Attachment) and Ahankar (Ego). A Sikh needs to constantly attack and overcome these five vices; be always vigilant and on guard to tackle these five thieves all the time!
- Positive Human Qualities: The Sikh Gurus taught the Sikhs to develop and harness positive human qualities which lead the soul closer to God and away from evil. These are: Sat (Truth); Daya (Compassion); Santokh (Contenment); Nimrata (Humility); and Pyare (Love).
- Sikh Beliefs - Brief outline of Sikh beliefs
- Basic Tenets of Sikhism: - A Summary of the most Important Beliefs and Tenets of Sikhism.
- Primary Beliefs and Principles A more detailed account of Sikh beliefs with quotations from SGGS
Gurus: | Nanak Dev | Guru Angad | Amar Das | Ram Das | Guru Arjan | Har Gobind | Har Rai | Har Krishan | Tegh Bahadur | Gobind Singh | Guru Granth Sahib | Sikh Bhagats |
Philosophy: | Sikh Beliefs | Simran | Sewa | Beliefs and Principles | Underlying Values | Prohibitions | Technique and Methods | Other observations | Technique and Methods |
Practices: | Ardas | Amrit Sanskar | Chardi Kala | Dasvandh | Five Ks | Kirat Karni | Kirtan | Langar | Naam Japna | Simran | Three Pillars | Vand Chakna | Five Evils | Five Virtues |
Scripture: | Guru Granth Sahib | Sikh Scripture | Dasam Granth | Ek Onkar | Waheguru | Bani | Mool Mantar | Japji Sahib | Jaap Sahib | Chaupai | Anand Sahib | Tav-Prasad Savaiye | Rehras | Sukhmani |
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Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "Sikh belief"
The following 147 pages are in this category, out of 147 total.
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- God
- God in Sikhism
- Guardian of human rights
- Guidance for all
- Gurmukh
- Gursikh
- Guru Granth Sahib
- Guru Granth Sahib against cruelty
- Guru Granth Sahib against lust
- Guru Granth Sahib and debt
- Guru Granth Sahib ji
- Guru Granth Sahib on Adornment
- Guru Granth Sahib on Arguing
- Guru Granth Sahib on charity
- Guru Granth Sahib on Drugs
- Guru Granth Sahib on ego
- Guru Granth Sahib on family life
- Guru Granth Sahib on God
- Guru Granth Sahib on jealousy
- Guru Granth Sahib on kindness
- Guru Granth Sahib on meat
- Guru Granth Sahib on pilgrimage and fasting
- Guru Granth Sahib protocol
- Guru Nanak's caring communities
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- Sadaa Sampooran Paath
- Sadharan Paath
- Sahej Paath
- Santokh
- Saptaahk Paath
- Sarbat da bhala
- Sat
- Secularism
- Sehje: state of the mind
- Seva
- Sewa and the community
- Sikh
- Sikh Beliefs
- Template:Sikh beliefs
- Sikh Bloggers
- Sikh Ceremonies
- Sikh Code of Conduct
- Sikh family takes pride in rebuilding a Mosque
- Sikh practices
- Sikh women
- Sikhi
- Sikhi and inter racial marriages
- Sikhism and Ritualism
- Sikhism on Idol Worship
- Sikhism other observations
- Simran
- Speaking lies
- Suffering
- Summary of Sikhism