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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Sikhism

Sikhism
Sikhism is Akind of a religion in this world. Guru Nanak dev (1469-1538), is Tuefounder of Sikhism .His taught a religion no Islam no Hindu for first time he taught in Bengal and Assam until toward to daghdan and Mecca. After that he close his disaple lahina, and make gunship and the second gun of Sikhism lokasi is guru Angad Dev. d
The ten guru that influences the Sikhism are.

from 1507 to 1708. Each guru added to and reinforced the message taught by the previous, resulting in the creation of the Sikh religion. Guru Nanak Dev was the first guru and appointed a disciple as successor. Guru Gobind Singh was the final guru in human form. Before his death, Gobind Singh decreed that the Gurū Granth Sāhib would be the final and perpetual guru of the Sikhs.[11]

# Name Date of Birth Guruship on Date of Death Age
1 Nanak Dev
15 April 1469
20 August 1507
22 September 1539
69
2 Angad Dev
31 March 1504
7 September 1539
29 March 1552
48
3 Amar Das
5 May 1479
26 March 1552
1 September 1574
95
4 Ram Das
24 September 1534
1 September 1574
1 September 1581
46
5 Arjan Dev
15 April 1563
1 September 1581
30 May 1606
43
6 Har Gobind
19 June 1595
25 May 1606
28 February 1644
48
7 Har Rai
16 January 1630
3 March 1644
6 October 1661
31
8 Har Krishan
7 July 1656
6 October 1661
30 March 1664
7
9 Teg Bahadur
1 April 1621
20 March 1665
11 November 1675
54
10 Gobind Singh
22 December 1666
11 November 1675
7 October 1708
41


A progressive religion well ahead of its time when it was founded over 500 years ago, The Sikh religion today has a following of over 20 million people worldwide and is ranked as the worlds 5th largest religion. Sikhism preaches a message of devotion and remembrance of God at all times, truthful living, equality of mankind and denounces superstitions and blind rituals. Sikhism is open to all through the teachings of its 10 Gurus enshrined in the Sikh Holy Book and Living Guru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib.

The principal belief in Sikhism is faith in Vāhigurū—represented using the sacred symbol of ēk ōaṅkār. Sikhism advocates the pursuit of salvation through disciplined, personal meditation on the name and message of God. The followers of Sikhism are ordained to follow the teachings of the ten Sikh gurus, or enlightened leaders, as well as the holy scripture—the Gurū Granth Sāhib—which includes the selected works of many authors from diverse socioeconomic and religious backgrounds. The text was decreed by Gobind Singh, the tenth guru, as the final guru of the Khalsa Panth. Sikhism's traditions and teachings are distinctly associated with the history, society and culture of the Punjab. Adherents of Sikhism are known as Sikhs (students or disciples) and number over 23 million across the world. However, most Sikhs live in the state of Punjab in India; prior to partition, millions of Sikhs lived in what is now the Punjab province of Pakistan.
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someone said...

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Jane Ross said...

Liza, You must write this in your own words. ask Pak Budi to help you. Thanks