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God in Sikhism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The fundamental belief of Sikhism is that God exists, not merely as an idea but as a Real Entity, indescribable yet knowable and perceivable to anyone who is prepared to dedicate the time and energy t...
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Valley of the Gods: Focus on Sikhism ... Events » Valley of the Gods » Focus on Sikhism ... Building a New Home in Silicon Valley: Immigration, Roots and Integration;
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; Re: Sikhism - Japji: "God" and gods; Posted by Krishna S. Khalsa on Tuesday, 4/06/1999 1:00 PM MDT ... His difficulty in reconciling one "God" with hindu gods is really no problem at all. Nowhere in Japji Sahib does Guru Nanak use the word "God." The word "God" is an English language theological term, not from Gurbani.
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Encyclopedia article of Sikhism at Reference.com compiled from comprehensive and current sources. ... By the late 1990s Sikhism was the world's fifth largest faith and had some 175,000 U.S. adherents and 225,000 in Canada. Sikhism is heterodox, combining the teachings of Bhakti Hinduism and Islamic Sufism.
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Sikhism is a beautiful religion that offers a life of peace, meaning and divine bliss. Sikhism is the only faith which shows the path to realisation of Akaal (timeless god). Due to a lack of education and awareness in recent years however, so many of our youth are being deprived of a rich and amazing spiritual heritage.
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