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Simran sikhiwiki
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Sikhs must not drink alcohol, smoke or gamble.

  • Live a life of a house-holder and live a truthful life earning an honest living while remembering God ( Kirat Karni).
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  • Service to others ( sewa), while remembering God at all times ( simran), are essential if the soul is to reunite with God.
  • Lasting happiness can only be found when the soul reunites with God.
  • You must be kind are share what you have.
  • All human beings are equal regardless of race, religion, gender, age or social class.
  • All human beings have an immortal soul ( atma) which is part of God and is on a journey to reunite with Him ( Mukti).
  • All creation is part of God and is an expression of God's Divine Spirit Naam and His Will Hukam.
  • There is only One God who is purely spiritual and does not take human form.
  • Devotion is cultivated by singing devotional hymns and by meditation on the holy name of God - Simran and Naam Japna Service means honest work and service to the community - Sewa, in which all are equal regardless of caste, creed, race or gender. Sikhs emphasise two primary aspects of daily life: service and devotion to God.
  • Service and devotion: or Sewa and Simran.
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    The goal of Sikhism is to end the cycle of rebirth and be united with God. God created everything, so all life is good, but attachment to material things leads to reincarnation and the sufferings of birth and death. God, the unknowable, becomes the teacher who reveals God to those who follow. When Sikhs speak of the Guru they are referring to God, the Great Teacher.He can be known by the grace of the Guru. Sikh basic beliefs are summed up in the words of the Mool Mantar, the first hymn written by Guru Nanak and part of Japji Sahib, the first Bani that appears in the Sri Guru Granth Sahib:

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    God is called Satguru – " True Guru" and Waheguru - "Wonderful Guru". There is one God: God made everything.














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