Learn about the Sikh beliefs, practices, reasons for the articles of faith, Sikh scripture, Sikh emblems, Sikh national anthem, Gurdwaras, Five Takhts, Sikh ceremonies, Sikh festivals, Sikh literature, Sikh saaj, philosophical, teachings and more....
These years correspond to the same dates as AD but by defining the current period as the "Common Era" the nomenclature attempts to treat all religions and beliefs as equal. Greetings, Names, and Titles Bhai Sahiba, or Bhai Sahib: Bhai means Sister or Brother. Sahiba or Sahib means Madam ...
beliefs and traditions of other religions." WhoAreTheSikhs.com"As Ministers we are obliged to practice what we teach using only occasional words, i.e., our actions teach louder than our words." MSS Hari Singh Bird"Anybody, even agnostics, atheists and humanists, who accepts and practice...
Based on the belief in One God, the Sikh religion recognizes the equality of all human beings, and is marked by rejection of idolatry, ritualism, caste and asceticism. This website serves to heighten the awareness of Sikhism and hopefully can be of some use to seekers of knowledge. A ...
I agree with you about the eldest son in most Hindu families being made a Sikh. Though Sikhism is an offshoot of Hinduism it differs somewhat in its beliefs like no idol worship, the observance of the 5 K's and the like. I'm glad you like the hub. Thanks for reading. sweetie1 from...