InSikhism, God is conceived as the Oneness that permeates the entirety of creation and beyond. It abides within all of creation as symbolized by the...
one ofSikhism'snames for God. Sikhs also call God Waheguru (the Almighty), or simply Nam (the Name). But, as one office-worker stresses, "Sikhism says...
are various namesofGod, many of which enumerate the various qualities of a Supreme Being. The English word god (and its equivalent in other languages)...
"The Idea of the Supreme Being (God) inSikhism - Gateway to Sikhism". 11 December 2014. Mann, Gurinder Singh (2001). The Making ofSikh scripture. Oxford:...
"There is only one God or one Creator") is a phrase inSikhism that denotes the one supreme reality. It is a central tenet ofSikh religious philosophy...
authorities considered other Hebrew names mere epithets or descriptions ofGod, and wrote that they and namesin other languages may be written and erased...
among the 63 salakapurusas. InSikhism, Rama is mentioned as one of twenty-four divine avatars of Vishnu in the Chaubis Avtar in Dasam Granth. Rama is also...
Hinduism, Islam and Sikhism: A Comparative Study. Educreation Publishing. p. 107. Kaur Rait, Satwant (2005). "Chapter 2". Sikh Women in England: Religious...
ISBN 978-8-1753-6187-4. List ofnames from SikhNames.com Comprehensive list ofSikhnames, their meanings and pronunciation, sorted alphabetically in English or Gurmukhi...
lit. 'formless') is one of the many attributes associated to GodinSikhism and means The Formless One. The word has its roots in the Sanskrit word nirākārā...
within Sikhism to refer to the ineffable (nirgun) and the manifest (sargun) nature ofGod. There is no dichotomy in the nirgun and sargun nature ofGod, as...
The following outline is provides an overview ofSikhism, or Sikhi (its endonym). Sikhism has been described as being either a panentheistic or monotheistic...
Vinayaka, and Pillaiyar, is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon and is the Supreme Godin the Ganapatya sect. His depictions...
verses in Chaupai Sahib, a part ofSikh Nitnem, or daily prayer. There have been claims that the Ram inSikhism is not related to the Rama described in the...
InSikhism, Nām Japō (Punjabi: ਨਾਮ ਜਪੋ, pronunciation: [näːm d͡ʒpo]), also known as Naam Japna or Naam Simran, is the remembrance ofGod or the Akal Purkh...
Hinduism and Sikhism are Indian religions. Hinduism has pre-historic origins, while Sikhism was founded in the 15th century by Guru Nanak. Both religions...
romanized: Akāla purakha, lit. 'the Timeless Being') is an interchangeable Sikhname used to denote God, or the omnipresent divine. It literally means "without-death...
Sikhism prohibits idolatry, in accordance with mainstream Khalsa norms and the teachings of the Sikh Gurus, a position that has been accepted as orthodox...
Irrespective of the native-language meaning of the Mantra, the standard English translation neutralises the implied Gender ofGodinSikhism. The scripture of Sikhism...
in the Arabian Peninsula, while Sikhism is an Indian religion founded in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. Islam means 'submission to god'...
Followers ofSikhism do not have a preference for meat or vegetarian consumption. There are two views on initiated or "Amritdhari Sikhs" and meat consumption...
" The name Govind is commonly used inSikhism to refer to God. It is derived from "Gobinda" which means Preserver of the World in Gurmukhi. In the Guru...
Adherents ofSikhism follow a number of prohibitions. As with any followers of any faith or group, adherence varies by each individual. These prohibitions...
other names are also in use. Waheguru (Punjabi: vāhigurū) is a term most often used inSikhism to refer to God. It means "Wonderful Teacher" in the Punjabi...