In Hinduism you can believe a wide variety of things about God, and the universe. There are some beliefs common to nearly all forms of Hinduism that can be shown, and these common beliefs are generally regarded as boundaries outside which they are considered to be heresy or non-Hindu ...
In Sikh religion it is believed that there is only one God, and that all people worship the same God. Hence, the belief is that all people are equal. You might have seen Sikhs holding community meals for the poor without questioning their religious background or beliefs. Everyone is treate...
Sikh Beliefs Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Jesus Christ share teaching of hope and inspiration to their followers. Sikh believe in God and that he is the creator of the universe and you must live a clean righteous life in order to attain eternal life. Another similarity is Guru Nanak Dev Ji left...
Keep on increasing your beliefs. You will keep on living. As long as what you believe is not challenged, you cannot die. Yogi Bhajan 4/17/1990 The unknown fear, fear of tomorrow, is the enemy of every person. Tomorrow should make you happy, you have to embrace and face it. If you...
Guru Nanak smartly used ideas from both Hindu and Muslim traditions to talk about justice in all aspects of life. He emphasized the concept of haq halal, which means doing things right according to Islamic beliefs, especially in how we earn money. He strongly warned against taking what rightful...
the non-Sikh parents but adopted Sikhism later in life when they chose Sikh religion as the preference of their religious beliefs. They had not yet taken baptism or often not adopted the external Sikh form; their adherence to Sikhism was determined entirely by their declaration and by their ...
a core set of beliefs that focuses on the rights of all people to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” Sikhs believe that all men and women are created equal and that the right to practice religion freely is encoded in Sikhs’ founding documents. For hundreds of years, ...
a core set of beliefs that focuses on the rights of all people to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” Sikhs believe that all men and women are created equal and that the right to practice religion freely is encoded in Sikhs’ founding documents. For hundreds of years, ...
was clearly a revolutionary iconoclast of myths and hollow rituals. He also deconstructed many beliefs from previous religions such as that the earth is standing on the bull's head. Instead, he provided more logical explanations that not only the earth but also the whole universe is run by God...
Before we engage in the debate let's be clear about what the debate is. There is the "liberal" cam p which believes that people from different beliefs can and should be able to be married in the Gurdwara, i.e., Anand Karaj. Then there is the "conservative" side which says only 2...