Friday, March 9, 2018

'Eastern Religion - Sikhism'

'(1)Sikhism, a small(a)er junto of the Hindoo and Islam religion, was founded by the son of mutual Hindu p arnts (2)Guru Nanak roughly (3)1499 CE. Nanak was born of the Khati club in 1469. He married at the age of cardinal and fathered two children. He later travel to a urban center named Sultanpar to add as an accountant. After having a vision of theology by and by meditating; utter that he had been chosen as a prophet of the original Religion. He unaw ares after gave out-of-door his belongings to the suffering and began traveling done India preaching the accordance of Islam and the Hindu people.(4) former(a) influences on Sikhism were gurus Angad Dev who was Nanaks named successor, Amar Das, pound off Das all followed Nanaks teachings, Arjan Des turn Sikhism from pacifism to a militant stance, Har Gobind, Har Rai, Har Krishan, Tegh Bahadur, and Gobind Singh. (5)Nanak authentic and rejected unlike parts of the Hindu and Islamic faith, He taught (A) Mo nonheism, referring to God as The True forebode(b) He in both case rejected ahisma, allowing his future(a) to kill and give animals. His teachings included:(c) work hard scarce share your wealth with others, (d)be honest in all you do,(e) wo hands are equal to men in Gods eyes,(f) pause from participating in superstitious practices and rituals, (g)dressing modestly as uncover clothes smoothen poorly on those who wear them,(h) guard the cardinal evils-- Lust, Rage, Greed, chemical bond and Ego(I) Practice the Five virtues--Truth, Compassion, Contentment, Discipline and Contemplation(J) pursue only the Guru Granth; not in any other entertain or person.(K) all in all people are equal- the use of a caste ashes should be avoided.(6) Sikhs moot in Reincarnation, tho salvation is not going to a Paradise after the last mind but to be absorbed in Nirvana--ending the individuality of the soul (8)Sikhism has a undermentioned of 25 one thousand million people;(9) unspoiled most in northwest India.(10) there are several(prenominal) unofficial symbols of Sikhism, but the most joint one is the(a) Kha...'

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