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  1. Ten spiritual masters and founders of Sikhism developed the tenets of Sikh beliefs, establishing principles and precepts of faith over a period of three centuries:

    • First Guru Nanak Dev
    • Second Guru Angad Dev
    • Third Guru Amar Das
    • Fourth Guru Raam Das
    • Fifth Guru Arjun Dev
    • Sixth Guru Har Govind
    • Seventh Guru Har Rai
    • Eighth Guru Har Krishan
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    Do Sikhs believe in God?
    Sikhs believe there is only one God, which is genderless and eternal. They refer to God as Waheguru. Sikhs believe in rebirth and karma, meaning their religion is a way of life and that in every action, they should remember God. Sikhs have many words to describe God.
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    What God do Sikhs worship?
    basically sikhs believe in only one god whom they worship that's akal purakh ,in sikh mool mantar the first phrase of japji sahib its clearly indicates ‘ god is one and only ,he is the creator, he is fearless, he loves every creature whom he created ,he is not visible, he is not in any form but he only meets those who go on his footprints, …
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    What do Sikhs believe about God and creation?
    What Do Sikhs Believe About God and Creation? Sikhs believe in one creator inseparable from creation. Part and participle of one another, the creator exists within creation pervading and permeating every aspect of all that is. The creator watches over and cares for creation.
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    What is the name of the god in Sikhism?

    Sikhs describe God in various ways, including:

    • Sat Nam - True Name
    • Ik Onkar - There Is Only One God
    • Akal Purkh - Eternal Being
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    Three Duties [ edit] Naam japna (Meditating via Chanting God's Name) Kirat karna (Honestly work to earn livelihood) Vand Chhakna (Share what you have with the needy) See more

    In Sikhism, God is conceived as the Oneness that permeates the entirety of creation and beyond. It abides within all of creation as symbolized by the symbol Ik Onkar. The One is indescribable yet knowable and … See more

    Great Architect
    Sikh philosophy believes that the Oneness is the Great Architect of Universe. It alone is the Creator, Sustain-er, and Destroyer; Ek. God is Karta Purakh, the Creator-Being who created the spatial-temporal Universe from their own Self; … See more

    Reincarnation
    The center belief of Sikh thought is the soul would reincarnate in this universe unless it attains the state of mukti (liberation), which is to be achieved through the grace of God. In its corporeal attire, the soul … See more

    Monotheism
    Sikhi is Monotheistic and believes that there is only One God. Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhi strongly denounces any type of Pakhand (hypocrisy or duality). Nanak prefixed the numeral "IK" (one) to the syllable Onkar to … See more

    Existence
    As stated in Mool Mantar, God exists as Ajuni, beyond incarnations; formless. And saibhan (Sanskrit svayambhu), Self-existent. The Primal Creator Himself had no creator. He simply is, has ever been and shall ever be by … See more

    Five Vices
    Those, who follow the instincts of their mind, under the influence of five vices - lust, anger, greed, attachment and pride - and ego would wander miserably in the cycle of birth and rebirth. They are known as Manmukhs. See more

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    Sikhism is classified as an Indian religion along with Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism.
    The basis of Sikhism lies in the teachings of Guru Nanak and his successors. Sikh ethics emphasize the congruence between spiritual development and everyday moral conduct. Its founder Guru Nanak summarized this perspectiv…

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    • Five Vices
      Those, who follow the instincts of their mind, under the influence of five vices – lust, anger, greed, attachment and pride – and ego would wander miserably in the cycle of birth and rebirth. 1. Kaam (Lust) 2. Krodh (Anger) 3. Ahenkar (Ego) 4. Lobh (Greed) 5. Moh (Attachment)
    • Five ‘K’s
      Main article: The Five Ks Guru Gobind Singh iniated the practice of “Amrit Chakna”, the Baptizing ceremony of Sikhs as Khalsa, in April 1699. This distinctive identity is represented by Five “K(akars)” every Amritdhari (baptised) Sikh has to don: 1. Kesh (hair) 2. Kangha (comb) 3. Karh…
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    • What are the 10 gods of Sikhism? – Sage-Answer

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      Jul 21, 2019 · What are the 10 gods of Sikhism? This is a list of the ten Sikh gurus in order: Guru Nanak (1469-1539) Guru Angad (1504-1552) Guru Amar Das (1479-1574) Guru Ram Das …

    • https://www.britannica.com/topic/Sikhism

      Nov 09, 2022 · All 10 human Gurus, Sikhs believe, were inhabited by a single spirit. Upon the death of the 10th, Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708), the spirit of the eternal Guru transferred itself to the sacred scripture of Sikhism, Guru …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikh_gurus

      12 rows · Sikh: Baba Gurditta: Mata Nihal Kaur: 6 October 1661 (aged 31) Natural causes Delhi, Delhi Subah, Mughal Empire: 8 Guru Har Krishan Ji: 7 July 1656 7 October 1661 Kiratpur …

    • https://religion.fandom.com/wiki/God_in_Sikhism

      O Nanak, God has been kind and compassionate; He has blessed me. Removing pain and poverty, He has blended me with Himself. ||8||5|| (Guru Granth Sahib Page 1311) God is …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:List_of_Sikh_Gurus

      12 rows · 4. Guru Ram Das. 24 September 1534. 1 September 1574. 1 September 1581. 46. * 638 hymns in 30 ragas ...

    • https://www.sikhdharma.org/sikh-history/ten-sikh-gurus

      Guru Nanak is the first Sikh Guru. He lived for 70 years. He was born in Talwandi, Pakistan and left his physical body in Kartapur Ravi, Pakistan. His father’s name was Mehta Kalyan Chand, …

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      Feb 12, 2020 · Fifteen gods (Anubis, Bastet, Bes, Geb, Hathor, Horus, Neith, Isis, Nephthys, Nut, Osiris, Ra, Set, Shu, and Tefnut) stand out as being the most significant religiously or the most prominent in terms of the political power of …

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