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What is egoism?
Egoism according to Gurbani is to consider oneself a separate entity and not a part of the oneness ( living life in duality).
Egoism according to Gurbani is to consider oneself a separate entity and not a part of the oneness ( living life in duality).
See lessShould we ask for worldly things in prayer?
We should ask for only spiritual wisdom and guidance to acquire the virtues. Treading life's journey with the virtues and wisdom the stability of mind can be attained and life will always be in high spirits.
We should ask for only spiritual wisdom and guidance to acquire the virtues. Treading life’s journey with the virtues and wisdom the stability of mind can be attained and life will always be in high spirits.
See lessIs "sat" (Truth) in Sikh teachings seen as a descriptor of Waheguru's properties, or is it directly synonymous with Waheguru?
Veracity is one of the attributes of Almighty Waheguru.
Veracity is one of the attributes of Almighty Waheguru.
See lessAccording to Gurbani, who is considered a Sant (saint)?
According to Gurbani, Sant is an individual who has won his or her mind and treading the journey of life while overcoming all desires and vices.
According to Gurbani, Sant is an individual who has won his or her mind and treading the journey of life while overcoming all desires and vices.
See lessDid the Sikh Gurus perform miracles?
Never. Sikh Gurus believe in walking on the right path by winning the mind.
Never. Sikh Gurus believe in walking on the right path by winning the mind.
See lessAs a Sikh, I wonder why Gurdwaras exist when we can spiritually uplift ourselves at home through meditation and reciting SGGS Ji. Why were Gurdwaras created?
Gurudwaras were created so that we could meet like-minded people who are also walking on the path of spirituality and learn from their experiences. The company of such people is also an inspiration to dive deeper into spirituality.
Gurudwaras were created so that we could meet like-minded people who are also walking on the path of spirituality and learn from their experiences. The company of such people is also an inspiration to dive deeper into spirituality.
See lessCan I change my destiny by doing path?
You can become more productive by doing Path and change your destiny.
You can become more productive by doing Path and change your destiny.
See lessHow do Sikh ethics guide decision-making in everyday life?
Whatever Gurbani teaches us needs to be applied in everyday life to walk on the path of righteousness. All decisions need to be made so that no injustice is done to anybody and nobody suffers because of our decisions. We need to spread happiness around and not sorrow. Gurbani teaches the correct wayRead more
Whatever Gurbani teaches us needs to be applied in everyday life to walk on the path of righteousness. All decisions need to be made so that no injustice is done to anybody and nobody suffers because of our decisions. We need to spread happiness around and not sorrow. Gurbani teaches the correct way of life and the correct way of conducting lives around us.
See lessIn what ways does the concept of "Sangat" (community) influence Sikh life?
In my view, the significance of Sangat is to share, care, and support each other. In Sangat, we learn from each other.and walk on the spiritual path together.
In my view, the significance of Sangat is to share, care, and support each other. In Sangat, we learn from each other.and walk on the spiritual path together.
See lessIs Sikhi about being hopeful and positive?
Yes, accepting the Hukam is the most important tenet of Sikhi.
Yes, accepting the Hukam is the most important tenet of Sikhi.
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