Dasvandh Dasvandh (or Daswand) – Giving one tenth of your income (10%) is a practice of recognizing that every…
Chardi Kala
Chardi Kala Chardi Kala is an important expression used in Sikhism for a mind frame that a Sikh has…
Ahankar (pride)
Ahankar (pride) Ahankar (pride), also written as hankar in the Punjabi language, is another of the springs of action under…
Krodh (wrath)
Krodh (wrath) Krodh (wrath) is another emotion recognised in Sikhism which serves as a spring of conation. Individuals and nations,…
Moh (attachment and delusion)
Moh (attachment and delusion) Moh, as a propensity, is understood in two meanings, though both of them are inter-related. The…
Lobh (covetousness)
Lobh (covetousness) In Guriabadratmikar, Bhai Kahan Singh renders lobh as the "desire to possess what belongs to others," though the…
Kam (concupiscence)
Kam (concupiscence) Kam, as a disposition, is criticized by the Gurus in Sikhism but the word kam is used by…
Five Evils
Five Evils Five Evils 1. Kam(Lust) 2. Krodh (Rage) 3. Lobh (Greed) 4. Moh (Attachment) 5. Ahankar (Ego) Five Evils…
Five Evils: Ahankar (Ego)
Five Evils: Ahankar (Ego) Ahankar is the Gurmukhi word which translates to means ego or excessive pride due to one’s…
Five Evils: Moh (Attachment)
Five Evils:Moh (Attachment) Moh (Sanskrit muh: “to become stupefied, to be bewildered or perplexed, to err, to be mistaken”) stands…