What is Sikhism? (part 2 of 2): An Indian or Monotheistic Religion?By Aisha Stacey
This title is suitable for ages 6 to 9 years. Religion is the belief in a power greater than oneself. Many people call this power God. This insightful book introduces children to the world's great religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Chinese traditional religion...
Religion is the belief in a power greater than oneself. Many people call this power God. This insightful book introduces children to the world's great religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Chinese traditional religion, Native American Indigenous beliefs, and non-...
The Rituals of Sikhism: Sikhism is a world religion founded and based upon the teachings of Guru Nanak. Sikhism began in the 15th century in the southern part of India, known as Punjab. While it has spread around the world over the past five centuries, Sikhism is practiced by the majority...
In what part of India is Sikhism predominant? Sikhism Today: Today, the religion is divided into five major sects. As with all religions, an orthodox sect exists in Sikhism, and Nirankaris and Nam-Dharis were the first two new sects, which call for a return to nam simaran. Akhand Kirtan...
What is Hinduism? One of the oldest religions of humanity The religion of the Indian people Gave birth to Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism Tolerance and diversity: "Truth is one, paths are many" Many deities but a single, impersonal Ultimate Reality A philosophy and a way of life – focused both...
What is the purpose of my life? It is only in relation to the Creator, and the purpose which that Creator has fixed for His creatures, has any meaning.
Sikhism is a monotheistic religion that believes in the equality of all humankind, and the importance of striving for justice and prosperity for all. The Sikh scripture is Guru Granth Sahib. Check out the calendar ofSikh Festival Dates, 2015-2030. ...
Sikhism, the world's fifth most popular religion, isa monotheistic faith that believes in equality and service to others, Sikh officials say. “Everyone is the same,” says Raghunandan Johar, president of the Guru Nanak Mission of Atlanta. “There is no distinction, no caste system.” ...
One of the oldest religions of humanity Began in India Focus on tolerance and diversity: "Truth is one, paths are many“ Not one single way of practicing the religion; no set leadership Many deities but a single, impersonal Ultimate Reality – all thing are Brahman A philosophy and a way ...