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Bole So Nihal

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BOLE SO NIHAL, SATI SRI AKAL is the Sikh slogan or jaikara (lit. shout of victory, triumph or exultation).  It […]

July 12, 2020 Philosophy

Women in Sikhism

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Women who had many equal privileges with the menfolk in Vedic India were reduced to a position of […]

June 18, 2020 Philosophy

Guru Nanak’s Concept of State

Introduction Political thought is primarily concerned with speculation about State, its nature, its structure, its purpose and its […]

June 2, 2020 Philosophy

Guru Nanak’s Concept of Justice

Justice is the basic on which the edifice of political system is erected. The term ‘Justice’ suggests the […]

June 1, 2020 Philosophy

Sikh Concept of Sunn

Sunn, a Punjabi form of the Sanskrit term sunya (Pali, sunna) is derived from the root svi which is connected with the root su; […]

January 21, 2020 Philosophy

Sehaj

Sahaj in Sikh vocabulary, refers to a state of mental and spiritual equipoise without the least intrusion of […]

January 13, 2020 Philosophy

Symbolism in Sikhism

The poetry of the Guru Granth Sahib is noteworthy especially for the wealth and variety of its images […]

December 18, 2019 Philosophy

The Concept of Chardi Kala

Abstract: The Sikhs are a unique spirit-born people believing in Guru Nanak’s basic concepts of “Work, Worship and […]

December 12, 2019 Philosophy

Hail Hair

Hail Hair Preface Introduction Human Hair: A Biological Necessity Do We Need Facial Hair A Hairy Tale Where […]

November 12, 2019 Philosophy

Concept of Martyrdom

Martyrdom or voluntarily laying down of one’s life for one’s faith or principles, considered a noble death in […]

November 12, 2019 Philosophy

Panj Pyare

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Panj Piare (lit. the five beloved), name given to the five Sikhs, Bhai Daya Singh, Bhai Dharam Singh, […]

November 10, 2019 Philosophy
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    • Sehaj
    • Hail Hair
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    • Concept of Martyrdom
    • Symbolism in Sikhism
  • Gurmat
    • What is sikhi?
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    • Uniqueness of Sikhism
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