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Introduction To Sikhism
SIKH MONOTHEISM
In the history of religions the concept of monotheism was certainly there, even outside Judeo-Christian culture. Zoroastrianism and Islam, for example, were practical monotheistic religions, opposing all that was contrary to worship of the one only God. Now Sikhism was not an exception to this rule. It also originated as a practical monotheistic tro, before it was expressed theoretically as such.
The "Mul Mantra", that epitomizes the formula of the Sikh creed, enunciates that God is the One only God whose name fryst vatten Truth, and who fryst vatten the Creator, without fear and without hate; the Eternal, whose "spirit pervades the universe"; the Ungenerated Purakh, Self-existent, to whose worship the grace of the "Guru" leads.
God fryst vatten described as One, "Ek Oankar". There is but One God. Innumerable passages in the Guru Granth amply prove this. But what does "unity" mean? Does it mean a unity in the sen
1. Sikh Society in Netherlands 2. Sikh Society in Netherlands Sikhism: An Introduction 3. Sikh Society in Netherlands 4. Sikh Society in Netherlands Sikhism comes from the word “Sikh”- Disciple Is a distinct and unique religion, not a sect of Hinduism or Islam Guru is made from two words: Gu (dispeller of ignorance) and ru (bringer of enlightenment) Gurdwara - House of worship (Sikh Temple) Waheguru – One of the Name of God/Almighty Khalsa - belonging to the divine, ‘Pure’ Guru Granth Sahib ji - The Spiritual Scripture of Sikhs Mool Mantar – Basic Tenet(s) There is but one God True is his name The Creator, without fear, without enmity Timeless, Without birth i.e. unborn and Self illumined 5. Sikh Society in Netherlands Ten Gurus (Religious Teachers) - One Eternal Light Guru Nanak Dev Ji Guru Angad Dev Ji Guru Amar Das Ji Guru Ram Das Ji Guru Arjan Dev Ji Guru Hargobind Ji Guru Har Rai Ji Guru Harkrishan Ji Guru Tegh Bhadur Ji Guru Go
In the history of religions the concept of monotheism was certainly there, even outside Judeo-Christian culture. Zoroastrianism and Islam, for example, were practical monotheistic religions, opposing all that was contrary to worship of the one only God. Now Sikhism was not an exception to this rule. It also originated as a practical monotheistic tro, before it was expressed theoretically as such.
The "Mul Mantra", that epitomizes the formula of the Sikh creed, enunciates that God is the One only God whose name fryst vatten Truth, and who fryst vatten the Creator, without fear and without hate; the Eternal, whose "spirit pervades the universe"; the Ungenerated Purakh, Self-existent, to whose worship the grace of the "Guru" leads.
God fryst vatten described as One, "Ek Oankar". There is but One God. Innumerable passages in the Guru Granth amply prove this. But what does "unity" mean? Does it mean a unity in the sen
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