Q103. What do you know of the Dasam Granth? Guru Gobind Singh was not only an exceptional warrior but also…
Sikhism FAQs:What is the temple of Bread (Langar)?
Q71. What is the temple of Bread (Langar)? The institution of “free kitchen” or the “temple of bread”, as Puran…
Sikhism FAQs:What do you know of Guru Gobind Singh Foundation, Chandigarh?
Q97. What do you know of Guru Gobind Singh Foundation, Chandigarh? Guru Gobind Singh Foundation was set up in Chandigarh…
Sikhism FAQs:What happens to the individual after death?
Q29. What happens to the individual after death? Human life is just a stage in the upward march of the…
Sikhism FAQs:What do we know of God?
Q21. What do we know of God? Guru Nanak describes the attributes of God in the prayer, Japji: “There is…
Sikhism FAQs:What is Gurbani?
Q101. What is Gurbani? The sacred literature of Sikhism is called Gurbani which means the Guru’s word – A Song…
Sikhism FAQs:What do you know of Guru Nanak Foundation, New Delhi?
Q98. What do you know of Guru Nanak Foundation, New Delhi? Guru Nanak Foundation was set up in 1965 to…
Sikhism FAQs:Can we exist without a belief in God?
Q22. Can we exist without a belief in God? There are atheists who deny the existence of God. They are…
Sikhism FAQs:What are the characteristics of the Sikh religion?
Q6. What are the characteristics of the Sikh religion? Sikhism is a monotheistic faith. It recognizes God as the only…
Sikhism FAQs: What is conscience?
Q53. What is conscience? Within each individual is a source of inner judgement, which tells them what is right and…
What are the Seats of Authority (Takhts) in Sikhism?
Q118. What are the Seats of Authority (Takhats) in Sikhism? ‘Takhat’ which literally means a throne or seat of authority…