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I often get confused, whether to believe on the people who tell fortune or not. I have never been able to find an answer because there are some people who have been able to tell what is going to happen in my life, what happened in my past life and what I am thinking to do. For instance, this...
Sirsa, July 17: Over a hundred Dera Sacha Sauda followers, including women, today gave up their sect to embrace Sikhism in Beeruwalagudha village here.
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What makes a person a Sikh? I mean what basic beliefs must one have to be a Sikh? I'm still confused about that. And what does a Sikh need to do in their daily lives to make them a Sikh?
I'm so confused!
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I would like to start a topic about keeping our culture, our religion, our ideals alive. I note that our youngsters nowadays do not like to keep their hair and wear a turban and the girls do not like keeping long hair. Why is this so and what can be done about it?
I realised that if we were to...
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Sikhism in Crisis
Proliferation of Cults and Sects in Punjab
Dr. Jaspal Singh
Primitive man in remote antiquity worshipped many forces of nature out of fear or to seek boons in times of adversity. In many cultures he personified these forces as distinct...
Note: This the eighth and final part of a monthly series taking an inside look at eight religions and their places of worship. The series followed the Fresno Multifaith Exchange's visits to places of worship and included information presented to the group by clergy members and lay leaders.
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Sikhism a Religion
Sikhism is a religion that began in fifteenth century in Northern India with the teachings of Guru Nanak and nine successive human gurus. This system of religious philosphy and expression has been traditionally known as the 'Gurmat' (literally the teachings of the gurus) or...
I am a Christian who finds the words of the Sikh Gurus to be extremely profound and wise. I didn't know the difference between a Sikh wearing a turban and a Muslim untill after 9/11 and several Sikhs were harrased in my comunity.
After reading up on Sikhism and the beliefs you hold I have...
Do you think Sikhism, or the study of Sikhism (by the common man) is leaving India?
There has to be a reason for the growth of cults that target Sikhs, and our leadership is too weak to respond.
- We recite Gurubani in Gurudwaras, understanding for which is gained over a lifetime.
- We do...
Hello all,
I am a Shaiva but I am also strongly attracted to Sikh Dharma. Can I be a part of the Sikh community while remaining a Shaiva?I am not saying that I can be baptized but is there some way I can be a part of the Sikh community?
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