Sikhism

Sikhism
Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India. The holiest site of Sikhism.
VibhagIndian
Dharm-kitaab
Biswas
GovernancePanj Takht
IlaakaPredominant religion in Punjab, India (58%), and widespread worldwide as minorities (Sikh diaspora)
BhasaPunjabi
Sant Bhasha[4]
Khalsa bole[5]
HeadquartersAkal Takht, Amritsar, Punjab, India
Suruu kare waalaGuru Nanak
Suruwaat15th–16th century CE
Punjab region, Indian subcontinent
VibhajanRavidassia
Number of followers25–30 million (referred to individually as "Sikhs" or collectively as the "Sikh Panth")[6]
The Khanda is one of most important symbols of Sikhism it is made up three different weapons, which also have a symbolic meaning.

Sikhism ek dharam hae jiske maane waala log ke "Sikh" aur uu logan ke pavitra pustak ke Guru Granth Sahib bola jaae hae. Lagbhag 20 million log Sikh dharam ke maane hae, jiske matlab ii hae ki ii dunia ke 5th sab se barraa dharam hae.

Duusra websites

  1. Nesbitt, Eleanor (2016). Sikhism: A Very Short Introduction. OUP Oxford. ISBN 9780191062773.
  2. Takhar, Opinderjit Kaur (2016). Sikh Identity: An Exploration of Groups Among Sikhs. Routledge. ISBN 9781351900102.
  3. Singh, Pashaura; Mandair, Arvind-Pal Singh (2023). The Sikh world. London New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780429848384.
  4. Mann, Gurinder Singh (2001). The Making of Sikh scripture. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 5. ISBN 9780195130249.
  5. The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies. Oxford Handbooks. Pashaura Singh, Louis E. Fenech. OUP Oxford. 2014. pp. 380. ISBN 9780191004117.
  6. "Sikhism". Archived from the original on 30 April 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2023.

 

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