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Sikhism - The Ten Gurus - The Sikh Gurus established Sikhism from over the centuries, beginning in the year 1469. Sikhism was founded by the first guru, Guru Nanak, and subsequently, each guru, in ...
Explore the teachings of Sikhism’s ten Gurus, from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh, and their profound impact on faith, community, and moral living.
The teachings of Sikhism are beautiful and for all and here are the 11 Gurus (10 human Gurus and the 11th the present Guru) who gave us the beautiful teachings of Sikhism. 1. Guru Nanak ...
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What is Sikhism? - MSN
Sikhism, or Sikhi, is one of the world’s youngest major religions, founded by Guru Nanak in the 15th century in Punjab, India. With over 27 million followers worldwide, it emphasizes oneness of ...
Sikhism has accorded great importance to spiritual masters called Gurus. They founded the religion and guided its growth. There have been 10 human Gurus and one scripture Guru.
Teacher: In Sikhism there are loads of famous stories about the ten gurus and their teachings. They help us to find out more about what it means to be a good Sikh. Students: [FOREIGN DIALOGUE ...
The Goodlife, Sikhism and the gurus. Sunday, January 10, 2010 by Noel Debien . Sikh leader Bhai Sahib from Birmingham in the UK. Related Audio: Sikh Leader Bhai Sahib.
Sikhism, the world’s fifth most popular religion, is a monotheistic faith that believes in equality and service to others, Sikh officials say. “Everyone is the same,” says Raghunandan Johar ...
Sikhism teaches that marriage is a couple committing to follow the path of the Guru together for life. Nearly all the Sikh Gurus were married, and taught that marriage gives the opportunity to: ...
The later gurus of Sikhism In 1705, the 10th Guru Gobind Singh gave it a final shape by including hymns composed by the later Gurus and himself. Image for representational purpose only.
Sikhism, the world’s fifth most popular religion, is a monotheistic faith that believes in equality and service to others, Sikh officials say. “Everyone is the same,” says Raghunandan Johar ...