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  1. Sikhism (Religions of the world) by Ranjit Arora, 1986-11-30
  2. Teach Yourself Sikhism (Teach Yourself: Philosophy & Religion) by Owen Cole, 2005-04-26
  3. Sikhism (World Beliefs and Cultures) by Sue Penney, 2007-09-15
  4. The A to Z of Sikhism (The a to Z Guide) by W. H. McLeod, 2009-07-16
  5. Sikhism: Its Philosophy and History
  6. Sikhism (Special Times) by Gerald Haigh, 2010-10-07
  7. Encyclopaedia of Sikhism, Volume One, 4th Edition
  8. What Do We Know About Sikhism? (What Do We Know About?) by Beryl Dhanjal, 2001-02-15
  9. Sikhism Today (Religion Today) by Jagbir Jhutti-Johal, 2011-06-02
  10. The Voice Of The Prophets: Wisdom Of The Ages, Sikhism, Jainism by Marilynn Hughes, 2005-12-01
  11. Doctrinal aspects of Sikhism and other essays by Jasabira Singha Ahaluwalia, 2001
  12. 1984 and the Crisis of Sikhism by Johan Rohi, 2006-10-04
  13. A Popular Dictionary of Sikhism: Sikh Religion and Philosophy (Popular Dictionaries of Religion) by W. Owen Cole, Piara Singh Sambhi, 1997-12-16
  14. Sikhism and Guru Granth Sahib by Surindar Singh Kohli, 2006-11-03

41. Sikhism -- Beliefnet.com
I am curious to know what the status of women is in sikhism with regards to I have read on Sikh internet resources that sikhism prides itself on a high
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"I am curious to know what the status of women is in Sikhism with regards to ritual and religious involvement and leadership. I know that in some Gurdwaras women read from sacred scripture, but seating is also separate, isn´t it? I have read on Sikh internet resources that Sikhism prides itself on a high degree of egalitarianism. How true is this?"
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42. Gurdwara Sahib El Sobrante California
Includes history of the Gurdwara, translation of common terms, an introduction to sikhism, worship and class schedule, and directions.
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43. Sikh Seek : The Sikhism Web Guide For Finding Sikh Web Sites
SikhSeek Web Guide to the best Sikh websites. sikhism resources.
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44. Gatka.  An Introduction.  Sikh Culture & Arts .  Sikh Women Community
An article giving an overview of the art and its history.
http://www.sikhwomen.com/sikhism/culture_arts/gatka.htm
Sikhism Sikh Culture . Gatka
An Introduction by Harkirat Singh Gatka, is an ancient martial art used by the Gurus to help defend the religious beliefs of Sikhi and also those of other religions. The Gurus spent their lives preaching about God and the importance of the harmony between man on earth. Some religions believe in non-violence to the extent that they would not even defend their beliefs by fighting back, but would rather just ignore the enemy and be killed instantly. However, it was proved by the Gurus that to preserve harmony on earth a source of defence was/is needed. It is a common view that Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji (6th Guru) and Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji (10th Guru) were not the only Gurus to defend the endangered religions of their time. In fact Sri Guru Angad (2nd Guru) was a very keen wrestler who encouraged people to keep fit all his life. Baba Buddha Ji, who was alive from Guru Nanak 's (1st Guru) time, was Sri Guru Arjan 's (5th Guru) fencing master and from this the knowledge of Gatka was passed onto the sixth Guru, Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, who lived military life. Sri Guru Hargobind Ji, also encouraged and taught his followers, of which a majority joined his army to keep fit and practice Gatka, along with their NITNEM (prayers).

45. Sikhism, Art Gallery, Guru Nanak
sikhism, art gallery, Guru Nanak, the Khalsa, the Amrit Pahul, the 5Ks,temples (gurdwaras)
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Founded in the 15th century by Guru Nanak (1469-1539 in northern India, in the Punjab... he tried to unite Hindus and Muslims. "Sikh" means "disciple", and they are the disciples of 10 gurus (religious teachers, little less than God).
- Guru Nanak started his revelations saying, "there is no Hindu and no Musulman (Muslim), and the path I shall follow is God's"...
- Like the "Muslims", he revealed God as the only One, the Truth, the Creator, immortal, and omnipresent... and forbade images in the temples, only the Book "Adi Granth" is the object of ceremonial reverence in the temples and the only repository of spiritual authority... because God never incarnated into a human being.
- Like the "Hindus", he believes in Reincarnation, the Law of Karma, celebrates the same Hindu festivals, but strongly opposes the caste system, and no Hindu gods. - There are 19 million Sikhs, 300,000 of them in the United States... well recognized by their long-coiled "turban" and the heavy beard . In India many of them are taxi drivers, with a fierce appearance, like a dangerous person, but all that I had treated were most friendly and good drivers. This turban is symbol of the unity of the brotherhood.

46. Home Page (Sentence By Sentence Panjabi And English Translation Of Japjee Sahib
Paath dii panjaabii ate angrejii vich Vayaakhayaa.
http://www.punjabonline.com/sikhism/jap_home.html
What is japjee Sahib?
Key To Pronunciation symbols for romanized text.
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47. Gurpal Samra's Sikhism Page
Click on the picture to enter the world of sikhism Please click on picture toenter the world of sikhism Translate my site to another language click here
http://www.elite.net/~gurpal/
My name is Gurpal Singh Samra , I live in Livingston , California, in the county of Merced . I work at Elite Net I started this site in order to provide information on Sikh History Sikh Culture , and the Sikh People . It is not intended to place my political views. However I will provide access to newsgroups so the visitors may place their views. Please enjoy your visit.
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48. List
The information contained in the following articles on sikhism is general innature, purpose of it is Links to other sites with Information on sikhism.
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The information contained in the following articles on Sikhism is general in nature, purpose of it is to give visitors basic idea why I and over 18 million Sikhs all over the world find it so appealing. I am not nor do claim to be an expert in our re ligion. I am but a mere disciple. I will continue to learn more and pass on the information as I (we) all learn together. I have made every possible effort to assure that information is accurate and current. If there are any errors please let me know a nd information will be checked and if needed changed. New articles and subjects will always be added, please visit often.
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49. Sikhism In India
Learn about Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh faith.
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50. Understanding Sikhism, Devinder Singh Chahal, PhD
The sikhism is being represented as a mythic and ritualistic religion. Participate indiscussions through this Homepage for a new dimension of Understanding
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51. Deg Teg Fateh, Panth Ki Jeet, Raaj Karega Khalsa!!!
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52. Sikhism In India
sikhism is comparatively a new religion in India. It was established by Guru Nanak.Guru Nanak was born in 1469 in Punjab in north India.
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53. Sikhworld.co.uk
Information on sikhism, Sikh Gurus, symbols, history, and ceremonies.
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54. SIKHISM HOME PAGE
BASIC CONCEPTS OF sikhism THAT CLARIFY THE MESS CREATED BY THE SONS OF SATAN,ESPECIALLY THE PEOPLE OF KHATRI TRIBE. Articles are for the openminded people
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55. Sikhism
sikhism Religion or a Sect? Recently RSS Chief K. Sudarshan while Dignity ofThe Human Person in sikhism Diverse faiths and religions have come into
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56. Sikh Religion, Sikhism Religion, What Is Sikhism, Sikh Tradition, Religion Of Si
sikhism Information about sikhism religion, what is sikhism, sikh tradition,religion of sikhs, growth of sikh religion in india.
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1) Sikhism is a practical religion. It does not consist in a certain set of beliefs or mere words. Religion does not imply wandering to shrines and tombs, or following austerities of Yogis. Sikhism is a way of life, something to be lived according to a pattern. Its main virtue is simplicity. There is no supernaturalism or mythology on which it rests. It does not believe in devils or angels or heavenly spirits.
2) Sikhism is a universal religion.
3) Sikhism is opposed to all ritualism and formalism.
4) Sikhism does not enjoin blind faith. Blind obedience to an external authority is dis-couraged. The death of the intellect can not be a condition of the life of the spirit. Faith does not start with surmises or absurdities.
5) Sikhism is a faith of hope and cheer. Though it affirms Karma, it recognises the possibility of the modification of one's Karma with the grace of the Guru or God. It does not lead to despair and defeatism.

57. Gateway To Sikhism: The Sikhism Resource Site
Learn about sikh history, gurudwaras, and its customs.
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58. Sikhism Resources - Sikh Directory
An annotated directory of Internet resources for the study of sikhism.
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60. Religious Movements Homepage: Sikhism
This sikhism Page is your gateway to accessing comprehensive web based as wellas print resources about the Sikhs. As part of the New Religious Movements
http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/sikhs.html
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I. Group Profile
  • Name: Sikhism
  • Founder: Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji (known as Guru Nanak)
  • Date of Birth:
  • Birth Place: the Punjab area of what is now Pakistan (map)
  • Year Founded:
  • Sacred or Revered Texts: Sri Guru Granth Sahib
  • Cult or Sect:
    Negative sentiments are typically implied when the concepts "cult" and "sect" are employed in popular discourse. Since the Religious Movements Homepage seeks to promote religious tolerance and appreciation of the positive benefits of pluralism and religious diversity in human cultures, we encourage the use of alternative concepts that do not carry implicit negative stereotypes. For a more detailed discussion of both scholarly and popular usage of the concepts "cult" and "sect," please visit our Conceptualizing "Cult" and "Sect" page, where you will find additional links to related issues.
  • Size of Group: around 20 million followers worldwide, 80% in India
  • Profile History Beliefs Links ... Bibliography
    II. History of the Group
    Guru Nanak and the Founding The founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, was born into a Hindu family. He followed this lifestyle for many years and had established his own family when he decided to leave in search of a Truth that he did not believe was to be found in his present life situation. Nanak traveled for several years, learning and seeking this Truth or Reality.

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