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What is the significance of ‘Kirpan Bhet’ to Karhaah Parshaad or Langar?
all food must be fresh,clean and hygienically prepared
all food must be fresh,clean and hygienically prepared
See lesswhat does sikhi teach about forgiving others?
Forgiveness is is a gift from Waheguru. We can also consider it a precious gift from a generous heart.
Forgiveness is is a gift from Waheguru. We can also consider it a precious gift from a generous heart.
See lessDo Sikhs observe any feast or fast days?
sikhs outright rejects fasting
sikhs outright rejects fasting
See lessWhat is the meaning of Nirmal heardaa?
in my perspective,it is a kind and pure heart full of virtues that has imbibed the wisdom of guru
in my perspective,it is a kind and pure heart full of virtues that has imbibed the wisdom of guru
See lessHow does the concept of Miri and Piri explained in Gurbani?
miri represents temporal authority and piri represents spiritual authority
miri represents temporal authority and piri represents spiritual authority
See lessWhich Gurbani/Path should I read for my brother’s good health, as he has not been well for a long time.
simar simar kattae sabh rog
simar simar kattae sabh rog
See lessplease explain this shabad
when one contemplate,internalize and become divine sachiara
when one contemplate,internalize and become divine sachiara
See lessSikhs forbidden to wear helmets?
sikhs who wear a turban can ride a motorclye or off - highway vehicle without using a helmet
sikhs who wear a turban can ride a motorclye or off – highway vehicle without using a helmet
See lessHow does Guru Gobind Singh’s legacy continue to influence Sikhs today?
He created the khalsa ( pure), a community of the faithful who wore visible symbols of their faith and trained as worriors
He created the khalsa ( pure), a community of the faithful who wore visible symbols of their faith and trained as worriors
See lessWhat is the purpose of kirtan in Sikhism?
To honor the historical gurus
To honor the historical gurus
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