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has gloss | eng: Sikh practices are simple, precise and practical guidelines laid out by the Gurus for the practice of the "Sikh way of life". The Gurus emphasise that a Sikh should lead a disciplined life engaged in Naam Simran, meditation on God's name, Kirat Karni, living a honest life of a house-holder, and Wand kay Shako, sharing what one has with the community. This translates into hard work, honest living, love of fellow humans and through them service of the God, the primal power. This way of life is said to have been stripped of complications, myths, jargon, rituals and exploitation of man by man in the name of religion. No benefits are gained by where and to which family the person is born to – All have to undertake the rigours of Simran (meditation) and Sewa (selfless service ) to progress spiritually. |
lexicalization | eng: Sikh practices |
subclass of | (noun) a customary way of operation or behavior; "it is their practice to give annual raises"; "they changed their dietary pattern" pattern, practice |
has instance | e/Amrit Sanskar |
has instance | e/Cardi kala |
has instance | c/Sikh kirtan |
has instance | e/Dasvand |
has instance | e/Five K's |
has instance | e/Kirat karō |
has instance | e/Mayian |
has instance | e/Multani v. Commission scolaire Marguerite‑Bourgeoys |
has instance | e/Nāma |
has instance | e/Patit |
has instance | e/Sahaj Paath |
has instance | e/Sikh Rehat Maryada |
has instance | e/Sikh rites |
has instance | e/Vaṇḍ chakkō |
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