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SPNer
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The Sikh faith is simple. It is free from superstitions, and discrimination. It advocates an ethical conduct, equality, a householder’s life, freedom from drugs, and freedom from lust. It is based on the honest earnings, sharing with the needy, selfless service and love, equality and attachment to God.
Anyone who believes in Ten Gurus, Guru Granth Sahib and God, he is a Sikh. Strict edicts of the faith are applicable to a person, who gets inducted into the faith by taking Amrit – the holy drink. Such person promises to the Guru and God to lead an ethical life, and to always keep in the presence of the Lord – remember Him. Sikhs in general, even non-Amritdhari, live by the edicts of their faith.
Anyone who believes in Ten Gurus, Guru Granth Sahib and God, he is a Sikh. Strict edicts of the faith are applicable to a person, who gets inducted into the faith by taking Amrit – the holy drink. Such person promises to the Guru and God to lead an ethical life, and to always keep in the presence of the Lord – remember Him. Sikhs in general, even non-Amritdhari, live by the edicts of their faith.