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Sikhism

Sikhism is the fifth largest religion practiced in the world today. Sikhs worship one universal God, and practice disciplined meditation in the name of God.

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How many gods are there in Sikhism?

  • Their is only one god
  • Sikhs do not differentiate between the God they worship and the God worshipped by other monotheistic faiths as their primary belief is "Ik Onkar" (One God).
  • Sikhs believe that there is only one god and everyone believes in that same god in different ways. They are monotheistic. As Sikhs live all over the world and they believe that god is everywhere the question of 'country' does not arise. Because no-one has actually 'seen' the one god, no-one really knows how many arms He has got.
  • Sikhs employ several names for God including "Rab", "Khuda, "Bhagwan", "Ishwar", "Allah" (basically all names used for Him by Islam and Hinduism are mentioned in Guru Granth Sahib), and even address Him using the names of Hindu murti like "Shiva", "Ram" etc. but they generally call God "Vaheguru" (Wonderful Master).
  • We believe in One God. Whether you call him Jesus, Allah or Waheguru... There is only one creator... That is also why we tolerate other beliefs... But I think the reason why you're confused is because we 11 Guru's. (teachers). They are not to be compared with God. These were human beings with knowledge and they have provided us with guidance as to the proper lifestyle a Sikh should have. Our Guru's had been enlightened by God.

They only worship One God.

How many pages does Adi granth at kartarpur have?

To my knowledge, and please clarify me if anybody have more accurate answer, the Kartarpur Adi Granth has all the pages excluding the Bani of Guru Tegh Bahadur which were added by Guru Gobind Singh Ji to Damdama Sahib Bir.

What do Jews believe the purpose of life is?

Judaism teaches that the purpose of life is to help HaShem in to completion of creation. It's our duty to make the world as good as possible.

Who is Zinda Pir Sahib?

Zinda Pir Sahib was the founder of Darbar-e-Aalia Ghamkol Sharif Kohat Pakistan. He was ghous of his time. He belonged to Naqshbandi Silsila.

Note: It should be kept in mind that orthodox Muslims consider the system of 'Ghouses' unauthentic and against the spirit of Islam.

Why is Patna sahib important to Sikhs?

Patna Sahib is considered the birth place of the Tenth Guru Sri Guru Gobind Singh. Who was born on 22 Dec 1666. Guru Gobind Singh may be considered as the most important Guru after Guru Nanak the founder of the Sikh religion.

Is jimmy shergill a Sikh?

yes, he is born into a sikh family in gorakhpur, UP.

How Many hymns did Guru Nanak write on the guru granth sahib?

Waheguru ji khalsa, waheguru ki ji feteh.

Author

Number Of Hymns

Guru Nanak Dev Ji

............

947

Guru Angad Dev Ji

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63

Guru Amar Das Ji

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869

Guru Ramdas Ji

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638

Guru Arjan Dev Ji

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2312

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji

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115

Guru Gobind Singh Ji

............

1

Bhagat Kabir

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534

Bhagat Farid

............

123

Bhagat Namdev

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62

Bhagat Ravidas

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40

Bhagat Trilochan

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5

Bhagat Beni

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3

Bhagat Dhanna

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4

Bhagat Jaidev

............

2

Bhagat Bhikhan

............

2

Bhagat Sain

............

1

Bhagat Pipaa

............

1

Bhagat Sadhnaa

............

1

Bhagat Ramanand

............

1

Bhagat Parmanand

............

1

Bhagat Surdas

............

2

Bhagat Sunder

............

6

Bhai Mardaanaa

............

3

Bhai Sattaa

............

8

Bhatts

............

123

Total

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5867

What material did they use to rebuild the golden temple?

the central building was built with gold and the floors are marble

How did Sikhism spread?

It spread by Christian missionaries looking for a new place to spread their religion

Who can visit the golden temple of amritsar?

ANY ONE ... So long as you abide by the rules when you arrive there , for eg ... You cannot carry drugs or alcohol , even nicotine into the quadrant where the Golden Temple is . You cannot be drunk or intoxicated in anyway , when you go there . You cannot enter unless you clean your feet {a water trough is available in all the main entrances} you cannot wear shoes or sandals upon entering the Golden Temple . You cannot enter eating meat or carrying meat , but leather goods are acceptable . You cannot take photos INSIDE the Golden Temple but you can take photos outside the Golden Temple

There are some others , there is a committee that enforces them & changes them , I advise you check the websites !

When was Sikhism invented?

sikhism was inventd in 1469.

regards,

sukjinder singh

peterborough

jack hunt school

class: 8j4

form: ktsh

Should you ask for worldly things in a prayer?

I personally think you shouldn't. Prayers are for thanking God for all the things you already have, and for realising that you are luckier than some unfortunate people, so I don't really think it would be wise to, however it is your choice.

Asking for things is part of prayer:

Php 4:6 Don't worry about anything, but in all your prayers ask God for what you need, always asking him with a thankful heart.

But there is a big difference between what you want and what you need.

How many castes come under ramdasia Sikh?

As sikhism do not believe in castes.Ramdasia sikhs are famous for their fighiting skills .Many britishers invites Ramdasia sikhs for fighting .Ramdasia sikhs are basically land lords in haryana and punjab.Ramdasia sikhs are different from ravidasias(chamars) as chamars have sweeping and shoe making as their basic occupation .Some of the clans come under Ramdasia sikhs are :Narwal,Randhawa,Panwar,Sodhi,CHahal,Mairar etc.

How many people died in 1984 anti Sikh riot?

Those four days of violence in northern India brought 2,700 Sikh deaths.

How do you make a cardboard model?

To construct a model to scale, you need to know the measurements of the full size object , and then once you have decided what scale you wish to model at, you create all items for the model to the same relative proportions of the original.

For example a 1:100 scale model has all the linear measurements at 1/100th of the size of the original. A 100m long wall would be modeled at 1m long. A 1m wide door would be modeled at 0.01m wide.