Sikh spirituality is centred around the need to understand and experience God, and eventually become one with God. To do this a person must switch the focus of their attention from themselves to God. The Mool Mantar ends with 'Gur Prasaadh', meaning 'by Guru's grace' as nothing happens w...
Its creator, Alexandre Debain, never imagined that an entire race would use it as their main instrument for expressing their love for God. The harmonium has become an institution in the homes of all those who want Sikhism to grow fruitfully in their lives and within their family. And it ...
God created the universe and the world, for reasons best known to Him. And being the results of God's actions all parts of the universe are holy. God is an all-pervasive being manifest through various elements of creation. Having created this universe and the world, God directs them. All...
a Vedic deity, is described as “shining with brilliant gold ornaments” and “wearing” an adorable, uniform necklace”. According to this book the demons also had plenty of gold and jewels and the kings and sages prayed to the God for valuables of that kind. Kakshivat, the sage, prayed...
God first created the world and glorified His own Name. Then He sat Himself upon His prayer-mat to enjoy His creation. All that God has created, the cosmos and the laws by which they are governed, are true, just and real. Let us glorify His Name for He alone is immortal and bountifu...
A) God B) NanakC) Adi GranthD) Ram Das A) God Which of the following statements is true about Guru Nanak?A) He accepted Hindu love of ritual. B) He admired Hindu polytheism.C) He grew up in a Muslim family and remained unmarried throughout his life.D) He believed that true ...
The fundamental beliefs of Sikhism build upon the core teachings that are articulated in Guru Granth Sahib that including the meditation and prayers in the name of one divine God, unity and equality of all mankind, engaging in selfless servings referred to as “Seva”, all honest conducts to ...
Ever since the founding of the faith more than 500 years ago, Sikhs have used 'Allah' to refer to God as well as many other terms. ...Sikhism believes that there is Only One Godand Truth is His Name, He is the Creator and Protector, Fearless, Has no Enmity, Is the First Entity,...
Mata Tripta JiThe history of Sikh women has to start with Guru Nanak,the founder of the Sikh Religion. According to the Bala Sakhis,Guru Nanak was very fond of his maternal
It shares some similar beliefs to that of Buddhism and Hinduism, including karma and liberation, though these concepts are tied back to God's grace. It is the world's 5th largest religion, and is based on the spiritual teachings of Guru Nanak....