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  • [[Image:Brahmagurusahib.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Image Depicting Brahma acc. to Sikhism]] ...creation. In Hinduism, he is one of the Trimurti, the others being Vishnu and Shiva. He is not to be confused with the Supreme Cosmic Spirit in Hindu Ved
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  • ===Hinduism=== ...od for Hindu Ritual sacrifice, however other methods such as strangulation and the use of a wooden spile (sphya) driven into the heart is used. The reason
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  • ...rable historical and sociological significance. 1. Fauja Singh, Historians and Historiography of the Sikhs. Delhi, 1978
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  • ...ds of various other [[Saint]]s from other religions including [[Hinduism]] and [[Islam]]. ...in the Khalsa. The [[Jaap Sahib]], Tvye Prasad Sawaiye ([[Amrit Savaiye]]) and [[Benti Chaupai]], all compositions from the Dasam Granth, are part of the
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  • [[File:muslimsikh.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Sheikh Aziz and Chatar Singh - Brothers]] ...own as the Gurmat (literally the counsel of the gurus) or the Sikh Dharma. Sikhism originated from the word Sikh, which in turn comes from the Sanskrit root �
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  • ...term '''Bhagat''' refers to a Holy Person who leads a life of spirituality and dedication to God. A Bhagat is an Eastern equivalent to a Christian Saint, ...religious vagaries of Hinduism. They gradually evolved a belief in one God and preceded Guru Nanak as does the dawn before sunrise.
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  • ...mediatate on Krishna and Vishnu; I have only heard about them with my ears and I do not recognize them; my consciousness is absorbed at the feet of the Su '''Lord Krishna''' is a deity worshipped across many traditions in [[Hinduism]] in a variety of perspectives. While many Vaishnava groups recognize him a
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  • ...eals with social order as expressed in the caste system and the subjection and elimination of forces outside the brahminical social order which hope is ex ...rmation are linked, which is why Sikhs do not believe in the caste system, and believe that women are equal to men. Moreover, Sikhs do not accept the Veda
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  • ...ra in the Jech doab (Jhelum - Chenab interfluve) Pind Dadan Khan, Peshawar and Nowshera region of Sargodha district of of Punjab. It is derived from Sansk ...ames, as well as other Khatri-like clan names, being present in both Hindu and Sikh communities worldwide.
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  • ...l times when akal purakh wanted to own a body, it owned Chandigarh as body and it's head was as high as sky. (Ambar means sky , sar means head). Kai lekha ...s,Cite Sukhmani Sahib " Aap aap rahe liv layi" and every body has same fun and agony in life irrespective of which juni he/she is in or which khand he/she
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  • ...way in the early 70s. The troubles in Punjab after [[Operation Bluestar]] and the killings of Sikhs after the assasination of Indira Gandhi led to an inc ...ny Sikhs are employed in the professional fields of medicine, engineering and technical services.
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  • ...of tombs, temples and other sacred sites. There are also some Sufi, yogic and ascetic practices too. A key point of contention is the Hindu doctrine of t ...dhari and Sahajdhari are all Sikhs. Sanatan Sikhs also hold the Adi Granth and the Dasam Granth in equal esteem.
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  • ...as been defined as “sound, voice, music, speech, language, words, diction” and “the goddess of speech”), stressing that the notion that bani comes dir ...which began with Guru Nanak's awareness of being taken to the divine court and commissioned to be God's messenger. A passage in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]],
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  • ...se deeds actively create all that is to happen and determine every present and future experience, thus completely excluding random chance. ...f [[Karma]] originated in the Vedic system of religion, otherwise known as Hinduism or Sanatan [[Dharma]] (perennial faith). As a term, it can at the latest be
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  • [[File:Lust&desire.jpg|thumb|250px|left|{{C|Lust and desire}}]] ...uncontrolled longing, concupiscence, lust, sensuality or lasciviousness''' and is counted among the [[five cardinal sins]] or sinful propensities.
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  • ...rtyr]]s to the [[Sikh]] faith. Along with his companions [[Bhai Mati Das]] and [[Bhai Sati Das]] as well as Ninth Guru, [[Guru Teg Bahadur]], Bhai Dayala .... The birth of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] took place under his care and service and he looked after the prince till he reached [[Anandpur Sahib]].
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  • The '''"Atma"''' or '''"Soul"''' according to [[Sikhism]] is an entity or "spiritual spark" or "light" in our body because of which ...si-o kaa-ay. <br> The five relatives (the senses) weep and wail painfully, and waste away through the love of duality. <br> panchay runnay dukh bharay bin
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  • ...ate 17th century when he sent five Sikhs to Varanasi to learn [[Sanskrit]] and [[Vedanta]] texts. ...Leod2005p148">cite book|author=W. H. McLeod|title=Historical Dictionary of Sikhism|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ma3G-hjh6SwC |year=2005|publisher=Sca
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  • ...t trumpp.jpg|thumb|300px|right|<small>The Adi Granth was published in 1877 and is considered the first translation into English of the Sikh Scriptures</sm ...58. From Karachi Trumpp moved to Peshawar where he took up missionary work and studied Pashto. He returned to his home in Germany in 1860.
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  • ...nts amongst the Sikhs. The terms ravidasia and ramdasia are not synonymous and hence should never be used interchangeably as they differ in thier Professi ...nd Kashmir, the Kabirpanthi are also known as Bhagats. Some follow Sikhism and some even Christianity.
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