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    Buddhism A Tibetan Buddhist's View On Sikhism

    I like this article very much, thank you for sharing
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    Simplicity Of The Sikh Faith

    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...
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    Ardas In Sikhism

    Ardas is an invocation, supplication, appeal or a humble prayer to Waheguru (God). Sikhs pray to God, with the Guru and Guru Granth Sahib as their witness. Ardas is recited to start and end every Sikh ceremony, or a session of individual or a congregational prayer. In Gurdwaras (the Sikh...
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    Sikh Faith Simplicity

    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...
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    Non Violence In Sikhism

    This is mental and physical non-injury to anyone. Every creature is created by the creator [God], all is His property, and no one in this world has permission to kill or hurt anyone for one’s profit. Prime thing is not to injure or hurt anyone, even in thought. This is the rule of The God...
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    Amrit Rass In Sikhism

    I didn't know that, I think you are right, thank you very much for the clarification. :D
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    Amrit Rass In Sikhism

    Amrit Dhara or Amrti Rass – Drip of Nector. To enjoy that nector (love of God) leave this taste (attachments). Once you enjoy the honey (Naam), You will discard this drink (Maya). Kabir (342-7) Eh rass chhadae ouh rassu aavaa Ouh rass peeaa eh rassu nahi bhaavaa Kabir (342-7) Amrit dhara – A...
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    Kakkar – 5 K In Sikhism

    Kakkar – 5 K Kakkars are five 1. Kesh (Kes) – Hair Unshorn hair to keep their appearance distinct and dignified. The head, hair must always be kept covered by everyone, by any sort of cloth, in any style. A short length of cloth called Keshki or Keski to cover the hair is considered to be the...
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    Preparation Of Amrit

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    Amrit Is Not Baptism

    Amrit is not Baptism Taking Amrit, holy drink is not Baptism, and it is not right to call it so. Amrit is Amrit and it is taking Amrit to get properly inducted into the Sikh Faith. Baptism is a Christian ceremony. To make others understand, we may say, “It is Baptism like ceremony”, or “Like...
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    Preparation Of Amrit

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    Preparation Of Amrit

    Reht or Edicts of Amrit The institution of Amrit was established, Baisakhi day 1699 by the Tenth Master Guru Gobind Singh, to give his final seal to the perfect man - the Khalsa. Khalsa is the institution to protect the faith and its edicts for balanced evolution of the spiritual and social...
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    Preparation Of Amrit

    Importance of Amrit in Sikhism Amrit is the top institution of the Sikh faith. It is “Abae-Hayat” the water bestowing eternal life – eternity and immortality. They become immortal by drinking Amrit of the Lord (Naam-Jaap), and vices lure them no more. 5-81-1 "ਅਮ੍ਰਿਤ ਹਰਿ ਪੀਵਤੇ ਸਦਾ ਥਿਰੁ ਥੀਵਤੇ...
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    Preparation Of Amrit

    It is prepared by the five faithful (Panj Piarae – five beloved of the Guru – those who have taken Amrit). After Ardas (Invocation) sugar cakes (Patasae) are put in an iron bowl, and are dissolved in the water taken preferably from a river or well. Water-taps used to have washers made of hide...
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    Shaheed Baba Deep Singh: How Was He Martyred?

    interesting disscussion
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