A guru is a spiritual teacher who leads a disciple to wisdom and self-realization. Many consider a guru to be even more...
The Fifth day—Bhai Dooj—is a festival that celebrates the bond between siblings, specifically between brother and sister. A rangoli made of flowers. Who Celebrates Diwali? Followers of the Hindu, Sikh, and Jain faiths all celebrate Diwali. As India is such a large country of many cultures ...
What is kalyug in Sikhism? What is a Shabad in the Guru Granth Sahib? Who desecrated the Guru Granth Sahib? What is the Guru Granth Sahib kept on? What is the mool mantra in Sikhism? Who started the Sikh religion? What did Guru Har Krishan do for Sikhism?
Humanities Sikhism What is a takht Sikhism?Question:What is a takht Sikhism?Sikh Gurus:Gurus are spiritual masters, that helped establish Sikhism. There are 10 gurus in total. The current Sikh guru is Guru Gobind Singh, who is known as a warrior, poet and philosopher. He lived from 1666...
This makes total sense to a person from South Asia. Religion has become the major fault-line in the Indian subcontinent. But is it justified? I think it is. The ecologist-turned-quantitative-historian Peter Turchin has suggested that “higher religion” is a “meta-ethnic” identity. That ...
Prior to attending the event that talked about what it means to be a Sikh in America I was very closed minded and judgmental, when I read the title of the event I instantly thought turban and covering from head to toes. However attending the event helped me understand that there is more...
What is Temple? Temple is a religious place where we go for the prayer of God. It’s a holy place and dedicated to a deity.
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Derived from :The word “Sikh” is derived from the Sanskrit word, Siksati meaning, “to learn”. Followers :The followers of this religion are known as Sikhs. Beliefs :It was founded byGuru Nanakand was followed by ten successive Sikh Gurus ( the eleventh guru being the Holy Scripture ...
. To a non-Sikh the Guru Granth Sahib Ji may seem just a book, a piece of well constructed literature from the 15th century; but to a Sikh the Guru Granth Sahib Ji is much more than that. To a Sikh Guru Granth Sahib is their living, breathing, talking spiritual guide or Guru....