Sikhism

Definition of Sikhism as it relates to Religions, Taoism, Beliefs

Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded in the Punjab region of India during the 15th century. It emphasizes the belief in one universal God, the teachings of its ten Gurus, and living a virtuous life through the practice of the Five Ks, among other core principles. Sikhism promotes values such as equality, service to others, and social justice, which align with the broader categories of Religions and Beliefs. Within the context of Taoism, Sikhism shares an appreciation for balance and harmony in the universe, albeit with different philosophical foundations. This unique spiritual path offers a distinct perspective on faith, ethics, and community engagement, making it a valuable addition to this hierarchy.

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Sikh – History
B.Chatar Singh Jiwan Singh – OLDEST SIKHISM BOOKS FIRM Guru granth sahib,sikh religious books,sikh books,sikhism books
Dharmic Religions - Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, religions which originated in India
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