The Sikh faith is simple. It is free from superstitions, and discrimination. It advocates an ethical conduct, equality, a householder’s life, freedom from drugs, and freedom from lust. It is based on the honest earnings, sharing with the needy, selfless service and love, equality and attachment to God.
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Anyone who believes in Ten Gurus, Guru Granth Sahib and God, he is a Sikh. Strict edicts of the faith are applicable to a person, who gets inducted into the faith by taking Amrit – the holy drink. Such person promises to the Guru and God to lead an ethical life, and to always keep in the presence of the Lord – remember Him. Sikhs in general, even non-Amritdhari, live by the edicts of their faith.