Sikh Beliefs, Institutions, and Rituals 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 4 作者: DR Jakobsh 摘要: This chapter describes the teachings, rituals, practices, and festivals of the Sikh religion. Issues of Sikh identity are also explored—an important feature of Sikhism both historically and in the...
Guru Gobind Singh (pictured to the right) also decreed an end to the line of Gurus in human form. The writings of the earlier Gurus were collated along with those of Hindu and Muslim spiritual figures whose teachings strongly resonated with Sikh beliefs. This collection of writings is known a...
A monotheistic religion founded in northern India in the 1500s by the guru Nanak. Sikhism rejects caste distinctions, idolatry, and asceticism and is characterized by belief in a cycle of reincarnation from which humans can free themselves by living righteous lives as active members of society. ...
For instance, high fashion runway models don turbans and usher in statements like “turbans are the hottest spring statement”. See More.CULTURAL COMPETENCY: The ability to identify or relate to the language, life experiences thoughts, communications, actions, customs, beliefs, values, and ...
What most Sikhs don’t understand is what attracts these souls to this path. It’s quite different when you are born into a Sikh family and culturally are raised in this environment. However, when you are born...
Any dress code, which is essential for a particular sport, like cycling, auto racing, etc., then that person should stand down and not take part in order to protect the integrity of his religious beliefs. The prestige of the entire community should not be put to the test. The State must...
A Sikh explains basics of Sikhism including meaning of a Gurudwara, common beliefs, importance of langar and how Sikhism treats everyone equal. The article provides the gist of Sikhism for readers not familiar with Sikhism but also can be a good reference for practicing Sikhs.Read On...→ ...
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The author tries to juxtapose Sikhi in comparison to other Indian religious traditions: “Sikhi does agree with Hinduism in terms of philosophical beliefs ofkarmaanddharma andagrees with Islam through thebelief in a monotheisticGod. Guru Nanak emphasised a spiritual Sikhi, influenced bybhaktiandSufi...
And WHEREAS Sikhs may encounter challenges arising from inadequate sensitivity whilst serving, teaching and interacting with people that represent the races, ideas, beliefs, lifestyles, religions, orientations, demographics and customs that differ from those of their upbringing or current Sikh communities...