Sikhism

Definition of Sikhism as it relates to Cultures, Culture of India, Mythologies Of India, Sikh Mythology, Guru Nanak

Sikhism, as a spiritual tradition founded by Guru Nanak in the 15th century, is deeply rooted in the rich cultural and mythological heritage of India. It shares many elements with other Indian religions, such as an emphasis on devotion, meditation, and community service. Sikhism's unique contributions to Indian culture include its distinctive practices, rituals, and symbols, such as the Five Ks (Kesh, Kanga, Kara, Kachera, and Kirpan), which represent core values of spirituality, honesty, self-discipline, and social responsibility. The Sikh community has also made significant contributions to Indian music, art, and literature, with many works exploring themes of devotion, morality, and the human condition. At its heart, Sikhism is a path of personal transformation and spiritual growth, inviting individuals to cultivate a deep relationship with the divine through meditation, prayer, and service to others.

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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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