What are the 5 Sikh beliefs?

We believe that there are many paths to God and many avenues to seek truth. Sikhs are expected to perform community service, and share with those less fortunate. Observant Sikhs five articles of faith - Kesh (uncut hair), Kirpan (a ceremonial sword), Kara (an iron bracelet), Kanga (comb), and Kachha (breeches).
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What are the 5 main beliefs of Sikhism?

Sikhs try to avoid the five vices that make people self-centred, and build barriers against God in their lives.
  • Lust.
  • Covetousness and greed.
  • Attachment to things of this world.
  • Anger.
  • Pride.
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What are the 3 Golden Rules of Sikhism?

The Three Golden Rules which Sikhs follow are to remember God constantly, to earn an honest livelihood, and to share their earnings with everyone through charity.
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What are the 5 vices of a Sikh person?

These five thieves are kaam (lust), krodh (wrath), lobh (greed), moh (attachment) and ahankar (ego or excessive pride). The arishadvargas are six in number. The primary aim of a practicing Sikh is to subdue these five inner vices and render them inactive.
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What is forbidden in Sikhism?

The Sikh religion forbids the use of alcohol and other intoxicants. Sikhs are also not allowed eat meat - the principle is to keep the body pure. All gurdwaras are supposed to follow the Sikh code, known as the Akal Takht Sandesh, which comes from the highest Sikh authority in India.
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What Is Sikhism?



Are tattoos forbidden in sikhi?

There is no ban preventing a person with existing tattoos, or body art, to be initiated into Sikhism.
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What foods do Sikhism eat?

Diet. Sikhs who have taken Amrit (baptised) are vegetarians. They will exclude from their diet eggs, fish and any ingredients with animal derivatives or cooked in animal fat. Dairy produce is acceptable providing it is free from animal fat e.g. cheese made from non animal rennet.
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What are Sikhs allowed to do?

They must wear the five Ks , which are the kesh , the kanga , the kara , the kachera and the kirpan . In addition to not cutting their hair, they must always keep it clean and some wear a turban. They must pay daswandh . They must not eat meat that has been ritually slaughtered (such as halal meat).
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What are the 4 commandments of Sikhism?

Sikh's four commandments include prohibitions against four behaviors:
  • Do not dishonor the creator's intention by cutting the hair.
  • Do not harm the body with tobacco or other intoxicants.
  • Do not eat sacrificial meat.
  • Do not commit adultery.
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Can Sikh drink alcohol?

Drinking alcohol is often associated with the Punjabi culture, but is prohibited in Sikhism. Baptised Sikhs are forbidden from drinking but some non-baptised Sikhs do consume alcohol. Whilst the vast majority of those who do drink have no problem, a small number of Punjabi Sikh women are affected.
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What do Sikh believe happens after death?

Sikh beliefs about death

According to Sikhism, death is a natural process, it's only the physical body that dies, and the soul lives on through transmigration and reincarnation. For them, the purpose of life is to move closer to Waheguru, the Sikh name for God, and that death will help break the cycle of reincarnation.
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What does 13 mean in Sikhism?

In Sikhism, Number 13 represents ੴ, the supreme and holy Ik Onkar. Today's date is very significant for people who are born on the 4th, 13th, 22nd and 31st of any month.
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What is the Sikh bracelet called?

A kara (Punjabi: ਕੜਾ (Gurmukhi), کڑا (Shahmukhi) कड़ा (Devanagari)) is a steel or cast iron (sarb loh) bangle worn by Sikhs who have been initiated into the Khalsa.
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How should a Sikh live their life?

Sikhs believe that they can live their life as gurmukh by doing the following: accepting God's grace and love. having their mind focused on Waheguru at all times. meditating on Waheguru's name (Nam Japna )
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Who is the God of Sikh?

Sikhism is the world's fifth largest religion in the world and the third largest monotheistic religion in the world . Sikhs believes in one omnipresent, formless God. Sikhs commonly call God, Waheguru (Wa-HEY-guru).
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Is cutting hair a sin in Sikhism?

By not cutting hair, Sikhs honour God's gift of hair. Kesh combined with the combing of hair using a kangha shows respect for God and all of his gifts.
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Can a Sikh girl cut her hair?

One of the most distinguishing features about Sikhs is the practice of keeping long uncut hair (kes). Some women, do not cut the hair on their head, some do not cut or trim any hair at all, while others cut their hair. With any religion, people practice it to the degree they want to or are comfortable with.
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What is Sikh adultery?

In Sikhism, it is strongly believed that adultery is not merely a betrayal of mutual faith, which is the foundation of married life but also an unjust, sinful, unethical and blasphemous act. Adultery is a severe violation of Sikh ethical code of conduct.
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Can Sikh eat pork?

Followers of Sikhism do not have a preference for meat or vegetarian consumption. There are two views on initiated or "Amritdhari Sikhs" and meat consumption. "Amritdhari" Sikhs (i.e. those that follow the Sikh Rehat Maryada - the Official Sikh Code of Conduct) can eat meat (provided it is not Kutha meat).
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Why do Sikhs wear turbans?

Among the Sikhs, the dastār is an article of faith that represents equality, honour, self-respect, courage, spirituality, and piety. The Khalsa Sikh men and women, who keep the Five Ks, wear the turban to cover their long, uncut hair (kesh). The Sikhs regard the dastār as an important part of the unique Sikh identity.
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Do Sikhs wear earrings?

Indeed, although the theological justification for not wearing earrings is given in the SGPC Rehat Maryada, many Sikh women continue to wear earrings as a part of feminine beauty - although the idea of earrings as a sign of virility for Singhs has not [yet] made its comeback.
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What is the name of the symbol of Sikhism?

The khanda (Punjabi: ਖੰਡਾ, khaṇḍā) is the symbol of the Sikh faith which attained its current form around the 1930s during the Ghadar Movement.
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What is Sikhism based on?

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 perspective as: "Truth is the highest virtue, but higher still is truthful living."
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How is a Sikh baby's name chosen?

Naming the child

The first letter of the first word on that page decides the first letter of the child's name. The parents then choose the name, which is announced by the granthi to the congregation. Although many Sikhs use their family name, some decide to use the names Kaur or Singh .
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