What is the ultimate objective of life as defined by Sikhism?
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Respected Sukh Kaur Ji;
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To elaborate on “Mukti”, it is freedom from all the attachment to the worldly attractions (MAYA) and live in line with the HUKAM, the order of the Creator.
Mukti is attained by living a SCHIAR life, a truthful life based on NAAMU, the laws of the Creators for this Creation. This way of life is explained in the Bani enshrined in Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji.
By the way, rituals, quite often promoted under the name of MARYADA are not part of this way of life.
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the ultimate objective of life is to be sachyar to evolve by eradicating the ego and walking on the law of nature- naam japo kirat karo and vandh chako ( remember his virtues abide the virtues and distribute his virtues)
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