The definition of a Sikh is, that whoever,
1. Believes upon the One God.
2. Believes upon the ten gurus (from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh) and lives life according to the writings and teachings of Guru Granth Sahib.
3. Believes in the concept of Sikh Baptism.
4. Don’t believe in any other faith or religion.
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- New word: Mahout
- Hinduism and Sikhism
- GGS - page 855: LET US SEEK GOD'S GRACE AND SUPPORT
- "Mittar Pyare nu" by Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji
- Awesome lyrics
- loneliness
- Hegelianism
- Platonic love
- Aristotle's Logic
- Socratic method
- Bob Marley.
- AOL kills Netscape
- SIMILARITIES BETWEEN SIKHISM AND ANCIENT CHINESE C...
- Star Voice of India and Sikhs
- Aisa Des Hai Mera
- Hindi movie Chameli
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- The transistor: The most important invention of th...
- This song came to my mind one day as i drove home.
- Depreciation of life
- The sacrifice of the ninth Nanak, Guru Teg Bahadur Ji
- Why do Gurbani
- Our life and happiness
- Sometimes.
- Funny airline incident.
- Top One Hundred Dive Sites.
- Sikh Values
- Shabad of Second Guru
- Gurmat
- Guru Arjan Dev Ji's martydom
- Love for Sikhism.
- Gurmat
- The Guru: Guru Granth & Guru Panth
- Quick Lesson in Sikhi : The Sikh
- Quick Lesson in Sikhi : The Four Taboos
- Quick Lesson in Sikhi : Five K’s
- Quick Lesson in Sikhi : Five Takhats (Temporal Seats)
- Quick Lesson in Sikhi : Four Great Sons
- Quick Lesson in Sikhi : Five Beloved Ones
- Quick Lesson in Sikhi : Ten Gurus
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