Difference between revisions of "Sikh"
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↑ Sri Raag SGGS ji (somewhere around ang 65-69)
↑ Japji Sahib (Vin gun ketai bhagti na hoi)
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a saint is one who is always at peace but also who is in presence of the Guru | a saint is one who is always at peace but also who is in presence of the Guru | ||
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+ | == Purpose == | ||
+ | Without the Guru/God's grace good qualities cannot be produced.<ref> Sri Raag SGGS ji (somewhere around ang 65-69)</ref> The knowledge of good deeds and good qualities comes from the Guru; it is through His grace all good actions can be performed my humble reader. Doing good deeds thus then allows ''[[bhagti]]'' to happen which without good qualities is not possible.<ref>Japji Sahib (Vin gun ketai bhagti na hoi)</ref> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Gurmat]] | * [[Gurmat]] | ||
* [[Religion in Sikh context]] | * [[Religion in Sikh context]] |
Revision as of 12:15, 22 April 2020
A disciple of the Guru; A learner. Does not necessarily need to be of Sikhism.
a Sikh is one who finds a Guru
a gursikh is one who kills control of the mind and adopts the guru way
a saint is one who is always at peace but also who is in presence of the Guru
Purpose
Without the Guru/God's grace good qualities cannot be produced.[1] The knowledge of good deeds and good qualities comes from the Guru; it is through His grace all good actions can be performed my humble reader. Doing good deeds thus then allows bhagti to happen which without good qualities is not possible.[2]