Q108 Give the substance of the Sukhmani Sahib. The Sukhmani Sahib is the simplest and the most popular of all…
Sikhism FAQs:Give the substance of the Japji.
Q105. Give the substance of the Japji. The Japji contains the whole basis of the Sikh religion and philosophy. The…
Sikhism FAQs:Is Sikhism a faith of hope and optimism?
Q10. Is Sikhism a faith of hope and optimism? Yes, the Gurus prescribed the sovereign remedy of “The Name” as…
Sikhism FAQs:What is the need and justification of the Sikh religion?
Q7. What is the need and justification of the Sikh religion? The advent of Guru Nanek in 1469 came at…
Sikhism FAQs:hat do you know of Guru Ramdas?
Q80. What do you know of Guru Ramdas? Guru Ramdas(1534-1581) was installed as Guru at the age of forty. He…
Sikhism FAQs:Does Sikhism insist on faith?
Q14. Does Sikhism insist on faith? When we repose our trust in someone it means that, we have faith in…
Sikhism FAQs:What is the Name (Naam)?
Q56. What is the Name (Naam)? The word ‘Nam’ is derived from the Sanskrit Naman which means the practice of…
Sikhism FAQs:What are the five virtues, according to Sikhism?
Q47. What are the five virtues, according to Sikhism? The Virtue, of having the ability to do good, is a…
Sikhism FAQs:What is the literary value of the poetry of the Gurus?
Q104. What is the literary value of the poetry of the Gurus? Apart from its mysticism and spiritual depth, the…
Sikhism FAQs:What is the microcosmic theory in Sikhism?
Q27. What is the microcosmic theory in Sikhism? Sikhism accepts the theory that God dwells in the body. As such…