Asa di Vaar Asa-di-var—-means A ballad of hope; it is one of the basic sacred compositions for the Sikhs and…
Sikhism FAQs:What is the role of Reason in Sikhism?
Q15. What is the role of Reason in Sikhism? Reason and Faith are complementary. They operate in different spheres, though…
What is Hukam?
Q32. What is Hukam? Hukam means order: that is God’s order. By God’s order all forms came into existence. The…
Sikhism FAQs:What is Maya?
Q54. What is Maya? Sikhism does not accept the conventional meaning of Maya-as illusion. The world is not Maya; it…
Sikhism FAQs:Is there Fate or Freewill, according to Sikhism?
Q43. Is there Fate or Freewill, according to Sikhism? Sikhism affirms the omnipotence of God and consequently modifies the concept…
Sikhism FAQs:Give the substance of the Japji.
Q105. Give the substance of the Japji. The Japji contains the whole basis of the Sikh religion and philosophy. The…
Sikhism FAQs:What was God’s purpose in creating man?
Q24. What was God’s purpose in creating man? It may never be possible to understand fully God’s purpose in creating…
LIONS IN THE PUNJAB:An Introduction to the Sikh Religion
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The Sikh Religion, Volume 1 by Max Arthur MacAuliffe [1842-1913]
Asa Di Vaar Gobind Singh Mansukhani Asa-di-var—-means A ballad of hope; it is one of the basic sacred compositions…
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
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