Akal — literally timeless, immortal, non temporal, is a term integral to Sikh tradition and philosophy. It is extensively used in the Dasam Granth hymns by Guru Gobind Singh, who titled one of his poetic compositions Akal Ustat , i.e. In Praise (ustati) … Wikipedia
Sikhism — /see kiz euhm/, n. the religion and practices of the Sikhs. [SIKH + ISM] * * * Indian monotheistic religion founded in the late 15th century by Guru Nanak. Most of its 18 million members, called Sikhs, live in the Punjab, the site of their… … Universalium
God in Sikhism — The fundamental belief of Sikhism is that God exists, not merely as an idea or concept, but as a Real Entity, indescribable yet knowable and perceivable to anyone who is prepared to dedicate the time and energy to become perceptive to His/Her… … Wikipedia
Nombres de Dios — Los nombres de Dios están asociados a las formas en que se concibe la idea de la divinidad y presentan numerosas variantes, pero la palabra Dios en español y las correspondientes en otros idiomas se utilizan normalmente para referirse a una… … Wikipedia Español
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Dasven Padshah Da Granth — Part of a series on Sikh scriptures Sikhism History of Sikhism Si … Wikipedia
Ardās — The Ardās ( pa. ਅਰਦਾਸ) is a Sikh prayer that is done before performing or after undertaking any significant task; after reciting the daily Banis (prayers); or completion of a service like the Paath, kirtan (hymn singing) program or any other… … Wikipedia
Prayer — For other uses, see Prayer (disambiguation). Mary Magdalene by Ary Scheffer (1795–1858). Prayer is a form of religious practice that seeks to activate a volitional rapport to a deity through deliberate practice. Prayer may be either individual or … Wikipedia
Caṛdī kalā — Charhdi Kala is an important expression and a central idea in Sikhism for a mind frame that a Sikh has to accept, acquire and practise. Historically, in Punjabi, it is synonymous to resilience and is an expression encouraging strength in the face … Wikipedia
Simran — For the Indian film actor, see Simran Bagga.Simran is a Sanskrit word meaning realization of that which is of the highest aspect purpose in one s life mind, introducing spirituality. Through the years, it has been adapted into many languages.… … Wikipedia