ABOUT SIKH

Sikhism or Sikhi is a religion that originated in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, present-day Pakistan, around the end of the 15th century CE. It is the most recently founded major organized faith, and stands at fifth-largest worldwide with about 25–30 million adherents (known as Sikhs) as of the early 21st century.

Symbol of Sikhism developed from the spiritual teachings of Guru Nanak (1469–1539), the faith's first guru, of the nine Sikh gurus who succeeded him. The tenth guru, Gobind Singh (1666–1708), named the Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib as his successor, bringing to a close the line of human gurus and establishing the scripture as the 11th and last eternally living guru, a religious spiritual/life guide for Sikhs.

Guru Nanak taught that living an "active, creative, and practical life" of "truthfulness, fidelity, self-control and purity" is above metaphysical truth, and that the ideal man "establishes union with God, knows His Will, and carries out that Will". Guru Hargobind, the sixth Sikh Guru (1606–1644), established the concept of mutual co-existence of the miri ('political'/'temporal') and piri ('spiritual') realms.

SIKH FESTIVALS

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Baisakhi

Vaisakhi also pronounced Baisakhi, marks the first day of the month of Vaisakh and is traditionally celebrated annually on 13 April as a celebration of spring harvest primarily in Northern India

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Guru nanak jayanti

Gurū Nānak born as Nānak on 15 April 1469 – 22 September 1539), also referred to as Bābā Nānak ('father Nānak'), was the founder of Sikhism and is the first of the ten Sikh Gurus.

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sankranti

Sankranti (Sanskrit: संक्रान्ति saṁkrānti or saṅkramaṇa) means transmigration of the Sun from one zodiac to another in Indian astronomy.

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