Sikhism
Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded in the Punjab region of India during the late 15th century. It emphasizes the belief in a single, formless God who is present and active in the lives of all people, and teaches the importance of living an honest and virtuous life. Sikhism shares some similarities with pantheism, as it holds that God is not separate from the universe but rather pervades all of creation. However, unlike Wicca, which encompasses a variety of earth-based spiritual practices and beliefs, Sikhism has a more defined set of teachings and practices that are centered around its holy scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib. In this hierarchy, Sikhism can be understood as a distinct religion that falls under the broader category of religious belief systems, which also includes pantheism and Wicca. It offers a unique perspective on the nature of God and the role of spirituality in daily life, while also sharing commonalities with other religions in its emphasis on morality and ethical living.
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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 |