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Guru Har Krishan and Sikh Beliefs about Death

Guru Har Krishan, at a young age, cared for those dying in a smallpox outbreak in Delhi, showcasing Sikh beliefs in reincarnation and mukti. Sikhs believe in life, death, and freedom from the cycle of rebirth to unite with God. The purpose of life on earth is to make one's mind God's home and attain

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Celebrating 75 Years of Sikh Advisory Board: Raising Awareness and Honoring Legacy

The Sikh Advisory Board marks its 75th anniversary, aiming to increase awareness within the Sikh community and honor the contributions of past leaders. The historical background reveals the evolution of the SAB and its significance in providing assistance to the community. Recognizing the importance

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Exploring Sikhism: Traditions and Beliefs | Year 5 RE Summer Curriculum

Delve into the teachings and practices of Sikhism in the Year 5 RE curriculum. Learn about the significance of the turban, key Sikh traditions, equality values, and unique aspects of Sikh beliefs. Discover inspiring stories and videos that illustrate the core principles of Sikhism, including respect

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Significance of Guru Purnima: Honoring the Light of Wisdom

Guru Purnima is a day dedicated to expressing gratitude to spiritual and academic Gurus who illuminate the path of knowledge by dispelling darkness. This tradition honors sages like Vyasa for their wisdom and selfless guidance. Through pujas and celebrations, individuals embrace the essence of learn

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Education in Ancient India: Vedic System Overview

Education in ancient India began with teaching traditional elements like Indian religions, mathematics, and logic. The Vedic system of education was based on the Vedas, focusing on spiritual and materialistic knowledge. The ultimate aim was self-realization and liberation of the soul. The curriculum

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The Golden Temple: A Symbol of Sikh Sovereignty and Universal Culture

Mutual contacts in Sikh history have left monuments of bigotry, yet the Golden Temple stands as a symbol of universal culture and a meeting ground for all. Grounded in Sikh doctrine, it represents a stance against absolutism and serves as the hub of the Sikh world, embodying the principles of respec

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Sikh Book Club Discussions on Ego, Maya, and Hukam

Explore deep discussions on topics such as ego, Maya, and Hukam within the Sikh Book Club. From understanding the roots of ego to the concept of Maya and the role of Hukam in spiritual growth, delve into insightful conversations that challenge perspectives and promote self-reflection.

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The Udasis in Colonial Punjab: A Historical Overview

The article explores the significance of Udasis in Colonial Punjab, focusing on their survival amid sect excommunications, the influence of Baba Sri Chand Ji, and their beliefs related to Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It sheds light on the life of Baba Sri Chand Ji, his teachings, travels, and interactions wit

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Sustainable Development in Sikh Religion: Lessons from Guru Har Rai Ji

The Sikh religion emphasizes living in harmony with nature and promoting sustainable development. According to Sikh beliefs, God resides in creation, and natural elements are revered as essential aspects of life. Sikhs follow principles of non-exploitation, equality, and long-term planning for a pro

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Understanding Sikhism: History, Beliefs, and Practices

Sikhism, originating in the 15th century in Punjab, teaches the principles of equality, honest living, and devotion to one God. Explore the history of Sikh Gurus, the significance of the five Ks, and the main practices followed by Sikhs in their daily lives.

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Understanding Depression in Sikhism: Insights from Guru Granth Sahib

Explore the link between depression and Sikh beliefs as portrayed in Guru Granth Sahib. Learn about the symptoms, therapeutic strategies, and the Guru-Chela relationship, offering a unique perspective on addressing mental health challenges within the Sikh community.

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