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There are three requirements for a Sikh of the Guru:
There are three requirements for a Sikh of the Guru:


[[Nam Japna|Naam Japo]] Rise in the Amrit Vela and meditate on God's Name.
[[Naam Japo|Nam Japna]] Rise in the Amrit Vela and meditate on God's Name.


[[Dharam Di Kirt Karna|Kirat Karo]]  Earn one's living righteously by the sweat of the brow.
[[Kirat Karo|Dharam Di Kirt Karna]]  Earn one's living righteously by the sweat of the brow.


[[Vand Chhakna|Vandh Chako]]  Share what one has with others
[[Vandh Chako|Vand Chhakna]]  Share what one has with others


In addition, a Khalsa Sikh is required to:
In addition, a Khalsa Sikh is required to:


Maintain the [[5 K's]]:
Maintain the [[5 k's|5 K's]]:


Kara –Steel Bracelet,
Kara –Steel Bracelet,
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[[Simran]]  repeating spiritual song aloud or silently with each breath throughout one's waking hours, during work and play.
[[Simran]]  repeating spiritual song aloud or silently with each breath throughout one's waking hours, during work and play.


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Revision as of 17:03, 30 March 2005

There are three requirements for a Sikh of the Guru:

Nam Japna Rise in the Amrit Vela and meditate on God's Name.

Dharam Di Kirt Karna Earn one's living righteously by the sweat of the brow.

Vand Chhakna Share what one has with others

In addition, a Khalsa Sikh is required to:

Maintain the 5 K's:

Kara –Steel Bracelet, Kesh – Long, Uncut Hair, Kangha Wooden Comb Kachheras Special Underwear Kripan – Sacred Sword

Uphold the disciplines of:

Bana spiritual dress Bani recitation of sacred prayers Seva giving one's time in selfless service Simran repeating spiritual song aloud or silently with each breath throughout one's waking hours, during work and play.


Excerpt from the book "LIVING REALITY - Questions and Answers about life, under the guidance of The Siri Guru Granth Sahib" by Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa, Ph.D