Sikhism
Definition of Sikhism as it relates to Religions, Pantheism, Mormon Theology
Sikhism emphasizes the belief in one universal God, Ik Onkar, and promotes values of equality, service to others, and meditation through the recitation of hymns. It is monotheistic and rejects idol worship. The teachings of Sikhism are encapsulated in its sacred scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib. While not directly related to Mormon Theology or Pantheism, Sikhism's emphasis on a single deity, personal spiritual growth, and community service aligns with broader religious concepts present in Religions as a whole.
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[HistoryofSikhism.com] | Sikh – History |
[csjs.com] | B.Chatar Singh Jiwan Singh – OLDEST SIKHISM BOOKS FIRM Guru granth sahib,sikh religious books,sikh books,sikhism books |
[Dharmic.org] | Dharmic Religions - Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, religions which originated in India |