Sikhism
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 ten Sikh Gurus, and the teachings contained within the Sikh scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib. Sikhism promotes the principles of equality, social justice, and service to others. As a subcategory under Indian Culture, Sikhism is one of the major religions practiced in India, with a significant presence in the Punjab region. As part of Asian Culture, it shares similarities with other Eastern religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism, but also has its unique beliefs and practices. Sikhism's focus on egalitarianism and service to others distinguishes it from other religions within the broader category of Religion. Its teachings emphasize the importance of living a virtuous life and treating all individuals with respect and dignity, regardless of their background or social status. Sikhs believe in practicing their faith through daily prayer, meditation, and selfless service to others, often exemplified by the practice of "seva," which involves volunteering time and resources to help those in need. Overall, Sikhism is a vibrant and dynamic religion that has made significant contributions to Indian and Asian culture, as well as the broader category of Religion. Its unique beliefs and practices, centered on monotheism, equality, and social justice, make it an important and distinct subcategory within these broader categories.
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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 |