نتایج جستجو برای: Sikhism

تعداد نتایج: 35  

2006
Puran Singh

It is happening so because of the absence of preaching of Gurbani and Sikhism in their real perspective by the so-called custodians of Sikhism after the end of era of the Sikh Gurus in 1708. After the time of Banda Bahadur majority of the Sikhs were living in the forests and during this period preaching of Gurbani and Sikhism, and control of the Sikh institutions fell into the hands of the Bipr...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017

Journal: :American Anthropologist 1948

2017
Gagan Priya Sanjay Kalra Inderpreet Kaur Dardi Simarjeet Saini Sameer Aggarwal Ramanbir Singh Harpreet Kaur Gurinder Singh Vipin Talwar Parminder Singh Brig J. S. Saini Sandeep Julka Rajeev Chawla Sarita Bajaj Devinder Singh

Religion has been proposed as a means of enhancing patient and community acceptance of diabetes and cultural specific motivational strategies to improve diabetes care. Sikhism is a young and vibrant religion, spread across the world and the Holy Scripture Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS) is regarded as the living Guru by all Sikhs. The three key pillars of Sikhism are Kirat Karni (honest living), V...

Journal: :religious inquiries 2013
mohammad mehdi alimardi

the fundamental belief in sikhism is that god exists not merely as an idea or concept, but as a real entity. god is indescribable, yet knowable and perceivable to anyone who is prepared to dedicate the time and energy to become perceptive to his persona. the gurus never spoke about proofs of the existence of god. for them, he is too real, and something obvious does not require any logical proof...

Journal: :Afroeurasian studies 2023

Sikh religion originated under the shade of Hinduism and Islam in India. It shaped itself as a distinct category away from “Hinduism”. While Muslim Rulers that era tried to contain influence Sikhism, Hindu elites 19th 20th centuries assimilate Sikhs treated them sect within Hinduism. This paper tries map quest Sikhism for maintaining its identity resisting attempts assimilation. The Khalistan m...

Journal: Religious Inquiries 2013

The fundamental belief in Sikhism is that God exists not merely as an idea or concept, but as a real entity. God is indescribable, yet knowable and perceivable to anyone who is prepared to dedicate the time and energy to become perceptive to His persona. The Gurus never spoke about proofs of the existence of God. For them, He is too real, and something obvious does not require any logical proof...

Journal: :Philosophy and progress 2022

This study examines the role of principle Sikh liberalism in promoting communal harmony today’s world. Communal has been under threat almost all countries for decades, and bigotry, distrust, animosity prevail among followers diverse faithbased communities. Individuals need to be whole-hearted, liberal approach, tolerant toward other communities reduce such inconsistencies our society. The paper...

Journal: :BJPsych Advances 2022

SUMMARY The four main Indian religions – Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism have several shared concepts about self suffering, which are salient to the world-view of followers these faiths. Understanding mind, suffering in faiths can help clinicians build better rapport gain deeper understanding inner world patients This article highlights broad cultural religious beliefs groups, with hope...

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