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Definition of a Sikh

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The word “Sikh” has been derived from the Sanskrit word “Shishya”, which according to the Sanskrit- English lexicon […]

February 22, 2020 Gurmat

What is sikhi?

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 Sikhism is one of the youngest faiths in the world. It was founded by Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, […]

February 20, 2020 Gurmat

The Ceremony of Khalsa Baptism

Who is eligible to be baptized baptism in Sikhism has never been a ceremony for merely converting people […]

December 18, 2019 Gurmat

Five Ks

The five sacred Sikh symbols prescribed by Guru Gobind Singh are commonly known as Panj Kakkar or the […]

November 12, 2019 Gurmat
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    • Bole So Nihal
    • Sehaj
    • Hail Hair
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    • Symbolism in Sikhism
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    • Definition of a Sikh
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    • India’s Hidden Genocide
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