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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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Guru nanak 11 comandments?

There is no Commandments in Sikhism. Guru Nanak founded Sikhism in 3 of the followings:

1. Nam Japo: - meditation on the Name of God in Sikhism, which is

"Waheguru", it is also called the 'Gur-Manter'. Naam Japna is the repetition of this

name.

2.Kirat Karo: - Honest earnings, labor, while remembering the Lord.

3.Vand Chakko: - Share with others in need, free food (langar), donate 10% of

income Dasvand, 10% of time in doing work to better humanity.

If there is any video of baba gurinder singh ji of Radha soami satsang beas?

Brother or Sister,

I too have found myself looking for the very same thing you are looking for (Baba Ji's videos), rest assured that day will come when they will be officially released. Who knows you may see him on 'widescreen' (a word Baba Ji used regarding the inner) before they are released.

Best wishes & warm regards

radha swami satsang address in sydney

Science of the Soul Study Centre

1530 Elizabeth Drive

Cecil Park, New South Wales 2178, Australia

baba ji satsang probably will be in mid october but you can confirm by writing a letter at this address

good luck

RADHA SWAMI JI

What does Rashmeet Kaur means?

Rays of the sun or bright light.

Does New Zealand have the Law that allows Sikh's to ride a motorcycle or bike without a helmet?

Yes, All they need to do is fillup and submit exemption form.

http://www.nzta.govt.nz/licence/assistance/exemptions.html

Why is mogambo guru not writing?

The Mogambo Guru retired, sort of. A website,www.bringbackmogambo.com is petitioning his publisher to bring his articles back. There seems to be a hold up in negotiations with the publisher.

Kanda Sikh symbol explain what it stands for?

The Khanda is the Sikh emblem. The Khanda consists of three objects: A Solid Circle Two Interlocked Swords One Double-edged Sword in the Centre The two-edged sword (which itself is known by the name Khanda), circled by the solid circle known as a Chakra. The right edge of the Khanda symbolises freedom and authority governed by moral and spiritual values. The left edge of the double-edged sword symbolises divine justice which chastises and punishes wicked oppressors. The two-edged sword at the centre of the Khanda also symbolises disintegration of false pride and vanity and demolition of the barriers of caste and other inequalities. The AMRIT which is used at the time of BAPTISM is stirred with the Khanda. The original Khanda with which Guru GOBIND SINGH stirred the baptismal waters on March 30, A.D. 1699 is now preserved at Anandpur. The Chakra being a circle without a beginning or an end exhorts the Sikhs to make the whole creation as the object of their compassion and activities. It signifies the symbol of Ek Om Kar, the Oneness of God, who is without beginning or end. The circle signifies oneness, unity, justice, humanity and morality. The Chakra was also used as a weapon against injustice and oppression. The two Kirpans (swords) flanking the Chakra represent the two swords of Guru HARGOBIND signifying the spiritual and temporal leadership of Gurus. Apart from giving it symmetry, the two Kirpans impart a conceptual balance to the Khandalike the Yin and Yang of ancient Chinese philosophy. The left side signifies the sword of spiritual sovereignty or Piri. The right sword signifies the sword of political sovereignty, Miri.

How many pauris are there in the japji sahib?

There are 38 pauris in the Japji sahib! It begins with Mool Manter, followed by Salok then 38 pauris and ends with a Salok.

What is the core belief for Sikhism?

Sikhism as a religion believes in the followings:

1.Sikhism believes in One GOD.

2.Sikhism believes Guru Granth Sahib as the last and eternal Gurus of Sikhs.

3.Sikhism believes in Karma- the law of cause and effect.

4.Sikhism believes in Reincarnation.

5.Sikhism believes in Multiple paths to salvation.

6.Sikhism opposes Pilgrimage,rituals practices.

How does a English horn produce sound?

You have to make a raspberry and the length of the horn will make the sound

What can't you do at a Gurdwara?

you can not wear shoes or show your hair.

Are Deols Ramgarhia?

yes they are ramgarhia and jatt in both categories

From which rocks is golden temple made?

gold and marble with gods name every where!!!!<3

jo bolle so nihal sariakal>3>3

Why does the Golden Temple have four entrance doors?

The four entrance doors of Golden Temple signifies that it is open for all. The person belonging to any religion can offer his/her prayers at Golden Temple.

What religion had the founder say the truth must be experienced?

I think the experience of Truth is paramount in all religions,therefore it is not confine to any religion but is present in all.

As for Sikhism, Guru Nanak Dev Ji said:

"Realization of Truth is highest of all, higher still is Truthful Living"

Did Guru Nanak Sahib Ji started any Amrit Chakna procedure?

The present ' amrit chakna ' ritual was established by 10th guru, Guru Gobind Singh ji. At the times of Guru Nanak ji Sikhs were adopted into mainstream by giving ' charanamrit'.

Is grewal is jatt?

dont know and shut up why r u asking these kinds of questions teno sharm ni andi ik kuri naal edahde savaal puchda