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  • ...krit]] '''pankti''' (literally a '''row''', '''line''') stands in [[Sikh]] terminology for sitting together on the ground in a row to partake food from a common k
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  • '''Baana''': Literally: dress. In Sikh cultural terminology it means all the five Kakaars (articles of faith) plus a Chola (a long shir ...Sikh is expected to be everready in Baana at every moment because for a Sikh the world is like a battle field and he/she has to act in every situation
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  • As per [[Sikhi|Sikh Religion]], truth is always new so the one who attained the Truth i.e [[Naa [[Category: Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]] [[Category:Dasam Granth Terminology]]
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  • ...n many religions. This word is used heavily in Sikh Lectures, Sikh Teekas, Sikh Preachings and day to day vocabulary. * Paratam: In Sikh Ideology, Paratam means the inner soul. In Duality, Soul gets spitted into
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  • [[Guru Arjan Dev ji]] was the first [[Sikh]] Shaheed. In the [[Sikh]] religion, Shaheeds are some of the most respected people after the [[Guru ==Terminology==
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  • ...''', '''line''', series, or a group, assembly, company) stands in [[Sikh]] terminology for commensality or sitting together on the ground in a row to partake of f ...ffinity to sangat or holy congregation, another basic institution of the [[Sikh]]s.
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  • ...as superior then all other existing Devis and it provides supreme boon to Sikh. [[Category: Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
    965 bytes (141 words) - 03:06, 25 April 2018
  • In Sikh Religion, '''Siva''' is power of Almighty. It is synonym to like Hukam(comm ...Kalika etc. is used for physical body i.e Parvati which is not in case of Sikh Religion.
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  • Mythology is used as Brahmgyan Terminology in Sikhism. The defination of all mythological characters wether exist or n Sikh's too have mythology which is present in Janamsakhis. One have to explore t
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  • ===Alternative Spellings and Terminology=== ...conduct of previous births rewarded in this one. This does not tally with Sikh view. Here while you may be born in human form due to any previous birth pr
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  • ...eriod. This term has a special connotation in the [[Sikh]] system. In Sikh terminology, '''Vak''' means the '''command''' or '''lesson''' or [[hukam]] read from t ...kam laina (obtaining or receiving the Guru’s word or command) is for the [[Sikh]]s tantamount to having a darshan or audience of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]],
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  • In [[Sikhism|Sikh religion]], Yugas means period. In Hindu Ideology, Yuga is an epoch or era * Treyta Yuga: The time is defined two ways in Sikh Religion. 1) When Soul gets Satt-Santokh (Total Contentment), then it enter
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  • In [[Sikhi|Sikh Religion]], Para Brahman (Pa: ਪਾਰਬ੍ਰਹਮ ) is highest state o In Sikh Religion, Brahm, Pooran Brahm and Parbrahm are three interrelated aspectes.
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  • In Sikh ideology, Ashta Siddhi (ਅਸਟ ਸਿਧਿ) means "Understanding of Eig [[Category: Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...vides us with a working definition of the Creator, in mystical but precise terminology - By studying [[Guru Granth Sahib]], a [[Sikh]] learns that the Creator is Infinite, but HIS presence in His creation can
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  • In [[Sikhism|Sikh Religion]], Kamadhenu is an anthropomorphic name for '''Naam''' or '''Hukam [[Category: Glossary of Sikh Terms]]
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  • ...s sound (nada or sabda) is the kundalini passing through the susumna, the Sikh scripture declares that he who strikes the instrument and produces the soun
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  • ...e historical Gurdwara Motibagh, was coopted as adviser on Sanskrit musical terminology, and Bhai Durga Singh, the bestknown caUigraphist of Patiala at the time, w
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