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« on: February 04, 2010, 06:12:20 AM »

 Sikh Beliefs

The Sikh Gurus practiced what they preached for well over 200 years and the Sikh beliefs are born out of their examples and sacred writings. Due to this, Sikhs have a strong base when it comes to beliefs. Some of the major Sikh beliefs are:

1) One God
 God is the Creator of the Universe
 God isn't born and will never die
 God is present everywhere
 
2) Equality
 All human beings are equal
 People of all religions and races are welcome in Sikh Gurdwaras
 Women have equal status with men in religious services and ceremonies
 
3) Birth and Death
 After a person dies, his soul is born again in another body, human or animal
 One's next life depends on his deeds in the past life
 The human life is supreme and it is through this life that we can achieve oneness with God
 Finding God takes us out of this life cycle
 
4) Non-Violence
 Sikhs are a peace loving people and stand for Truth and Justice
 Guru Gobind Singh Ji said, "It is right to use force as a last resort when all other peaceful means fail."

 
The four basic principles for living a good life and leaving the life cycle are:
1) Naam Japna or Simran (Meditation)
 One of the basic principles for living a good life
 Simran helps you get closer to God
 Simran brings a peace of mind
 
2) Kirat Karni (Work)
 The second basic principle for living a good life
 Sikhs should only accept what they have earned by honesty and hard work
 Sikhs shouldn't take away what rightfully belongs to others
 Guru Nanak Dev Ji said, "Taking away other's right is as sinful     as  pork to a Muslim and beef to a Hindu."


3) Wand Chakna (Charity Donations)


 Sikhs should give to the poor and needy in the form of charity
 Sikhs should share with others
 
4) Sewa (Service to Humanity and God)
 Sewa is a major part of Sikhism and many people do it at the Gurdwara 
 A great example of Sewa is the story of Bhai Kanahya, who in a battle gave water to both Sikhs and Mughals 
 Bhai Kanahya was asked by Guru Gobind Singh Ji why he was doing it and Bhai Kanahya said, "I do not see a friend or foe, I only see your face everywhere." 
 Bhai Kanahya was blessed and started the first Red Cross 
 Guru Gobind Singh Ji said, "Realize that the human race is one." 
 
 
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« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2010, 03:31:11 AM »

1) Ek-Onkar
2) Khanda
3) Kesh
4) Kangha
5) Kara
6) Kachhera
7) Kirpan
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da da sikh mazhab khas symbols di
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« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2010, 04:59:06 AM »

da symbols kho ma khyal five di au taso 8 likali di
au taso da explain kawale shai da tol one by one
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« Reply #3 on: February 09, 2010, 02:22:15 AM »

MAIN 5 DI KHO DA TOL ASLI SIKH DA TOL USE KAI
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« Reply #4 on: February 09, 2010, 02:25:06 AM »

DETA SIKHS 5 HUM VAI KAM CHI TASO VAYAI 5 DI

The Five K's: These are clothing practices followed by stricter Sikhs, called Khalsa saints:
Kesa (long hair, which is never cut). This term is sometimes used to refer to the turban that is used to cover the hair.
Kangah (comb)
Kacha (short pants)
Kara (metal bracelet)
Kirpan (a ceremonial dagger)
 
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« Reply #5 on: February 09, 2010, 03:54:59 AM »

thanx alot
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« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2010, 09:58:26 AM »

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« Reply #7 on: February 09, 2010, 03:42:54 PM »

If you have seen talibans they are perfect living examples of sikhs. Turbans, non cutting hair except that sikhs believe in non violence while talibans rely only on violence and fasaad.
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Malgaro tash pa logedo onashwa
Zai che lamba shu da khpal zan uswazao
Da nawi Gwal da khasmaney da para
Da zorh khwarhaley gulistan oswazao
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« Reply #8 on: February 09, 2010, 11:13:46 PM »

Khawrichan sb taso bilkool perfect answer warko
i m agree wid u
behtareen example yo varko
staso khabara sikh violence na kai
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« Reply #9 on: February 10, 2010, 04:36:27 AM »

khaa vale taliban violence kai so?Huh?
zalimano da taso sa vayai taliban dalagan da sikano garebanano sara ma 1 ze kawai
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