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Sikh beliefs
1a.
Simran
(spiritual contemplation)
1b.
Sewa
(selfless service)
2.
Three Pillars
2a.
Naam Japo
(contemplating God's names) Meditating on God's name to control the five evils and living a satisfying life.
2b.
Kirat Karo
(work diligently) Earning/making a living honestly, without exploitation or fraud
2c.
Vand Chhako
Sharing with others, helping those with less or those who are in need
3.
Five Thieves
3a.
Kaam
(lust)
3b.
Krodh
(anger)
3c.
Lobh
(greed)
3d.
Moh
(attachment, e.g. to material things or people)
3e.
Hankaar
(ego, pride)
4.
Five Virtues
4a.
Sat
(truth)
4b.
Santokh
(contentment)
4c.
Daya
(compassion)
4d.
Nimrata
(humility)
4e.
Pyaar
(love)
5.
Four Treasures
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sikh beliefs
1a.
Simran
(spiritual contemplation)
1b.
Sewa
(selfless service)
2.
Three Pillars
2a.
Naam Japo
(contemplating God's names) Meditating on God's name to control the five evils and living a satisfying life.
2b.
Kirat Karo
(work diligently) Earning/making a living honestly, without exploitation or fraud
2c.
Vand Chhako
Sharing with others, helping those with less or those who are in need
3.
Five Thieves
3a.
Kaam
(lust)
3b.
Krodh
(anger)
3c.
Lobh
(greed)
3d.
Moh
(attachment, e.g. to material things or people)
3e.
Hankaar
(ego, pride)
4.
Five Virtues
4a.
Sat
(truth)
4b.
Santokh
(contentment)
4c.
Daya
(compassion)
4d.
Nimrata
(humility)
4e.
Pyaar
(love)
5.
Four Treasures
v
t
e
Category
:
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Hidden category:
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