Q57. What is Sahaj Yoga? “Yoga” means union, and therefore, means of merger with Divinity. Guru Nanak’s way is called…
Sikhism FAQs:What is the Sikh baptism – Amrit?
Q110. What is the Sikh baptism – Amrit? Baptism is necessary before joining the Khalsa Panth. Guru Gobind Singh initiated…
Sikhism FAQs:What is Karma?
Q42. What is Karma? The scientific concept of cause and effect, action and reaction is called the law of Karma(in…
Sikhism FAQs:What is the relation between the Sikh and the Guru?
Q37. What is the relation between the Sikh and the Guru? The word Sikh means a learner, a student. He…
Sikhism FAQs:Is holy congregation (Satsang) necessary?
Q67. Is holy congregation (Satsang) necessary? In Sikhism, great emphasis is laid on Satsang. By joining congregational prayers and making…
Sikhism FAQs:What is the contribution of Sikhism to the uplift of women?
Q12. What is the contribution of Sikhism to the uplift of women? When Guru Nanak appeared on the Indian scene,…
Sikhism FAQs:What is renunciation?
Q60. What is renunciation? Renunciation of the world – Tyaga – is regarded by Hinduism as one of the ways…
Sikhism FAQs:Is Sikhism suited to the conditions of modern society?
Q9. Is Sikhism suited to the conditions of modern society? The principle of “the survival of the fittest”, is applicable…
Sikhism FAQs:What are the traits of a True Guru?
Q35. What are the traits of a True Guru? In view of the need of a Guru, one must be…
Sikhism FAQs:What is the place of sacred music
Q115. What is the place of sacred music – Kirtan – in Sikhism? Sacred music, Kirtan, means “singing the praises…