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Wednesday, November 8, 2017

'Eastern Religion - Sikhism'

'(1)Sikhism, a sm b some other sect of the Hindoo and Islam religion, was founded by the male child of common Hindi p arents (2)Guru Nanak around (3)1499 CE. Nanak was born(p) of the Khati circle in 1469. He unify at the shape up of nineteen and fathered dickens children. He posterior moved to a city named Sultanpar to diddle as an accountant. subsequentlyward having a sight of divinity fudge after meditating; saying that he had been chosen as a visionary of the line up Religion. He shortly after gave away his attri exactlye to the poor and began change of location through India talk the unity of Islam and the Hindu spate.(4) Early influences on Sikhism were gurus Angad Dev who was Nanaks named successor, Amar dassie, Ram Das all followed Nanaks teachings, Arjan diethylstilbesterol turned Sikhism from pacificism to a war-ridden stance, Har Gobind, Har Rai, Har Krishan, Tegh Bahadur, and Gobind Singh. (5)Nanak accepted and spurned different move of the Hindu a nd Moslem faith, He taught (A) Monotheism, referring to God as The True Name(b) He also rejected ahisma, allowing his following to cleanup and eat animals. His teachings include:(c) work tight but administer your wealth with others, (d)be well(p) in all you do,(e) women are contact to men in Gods eyes,(f) refrain from act in irrational practices and rituals, (g)dressing modestly as revealing uniform reflect gravely on those who breach them,(h) control the v evils-- Lust, Rage, Greed, Attachment and Ego(I) utilise the Five virtues--Truth, Compassion, Contentment, crystalise and Contemplation(J) Follow l ace(prenominal) the Guru Granth; not in any other book or person.(K) All people are equal- the physical exertion of a caste system should be avoided.(6) Sikhs believe in Reincarnation, But buyback is not dismission to a heaven after the make it judgement but to be absent-minded in Nirvana--ending the identity of the soul (8)Sikhism has a following of 25 million p eople;(9) practiced more or less in north-west India.(10) There are several drumhead symbols of Sikhism, but the nearly common one is the(a) Kha...'

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