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The 52
Hukams are a set of instruction in
Sikhism set by
Guru Gobind Singh in
Nanded,
Maharashtra, India in 1708.[1][2] These edicts sum up the ideal way of life of the
Khalsa and serve as a code of conduct for the Khalsa Panth. Members of the Khalsa (baptized
Sikhs) aim to follow all the 52 edicts.
List of the commands
A list of the 52 commands in
romanizedPunjabi with a faithful English translation is provided as follows:
1.
Dharam dee kirat karnee – Make a righteous living.
2.
Dasvand denaa – Donate a tenth share of your earnings.
5. Piaar naal Sikhaa di Seva karni – Devotedly serve the Sikh who serves others.
6. Gursikhaa paaso Gurbani dae arth samajhane – Learn the meanings of
Gurbani from
Gursikhs.
7. Panj Kakaar dee rehit drirh rukhnee – Follow the discipline of
The Five Ks strictly. Adhere resolutely to the five articles of faith.
8.
Shabad da abhiaas karnaa – Practice and rehearse the
shabads.
9. Sat Saroop Satgur daa dhian dharnaa – Contemplate and assimilate the beautiful truth of the
True Enlightener.
10. Guru Granth Sahib Jee noo Guru mananaa – Believe in and accept
Guru Granth Sahib as the Guide to enlightenment.
11. Kaarjaan dae arambh vich ardaas karnee – When undertaking any task, first perform the prayer of
Ardās.
12. Jaman, maran, ja viah mokae jup da paatth kar tihaaval (Karaah Parsaad) kar anand sahib dia punj paurian, ardaas, pratham panj pyaariaan atae hazooree granthee noo vartaa kae oprunth sangat noo vartaaouna – For
birth naming,
funeral, or
marriage ceremonies or devotional reading
paath; recite
Japji Sahib while making
Karah Parshad, perform five verses of
Anand Sahib, and
ardas; and then distribute Karah Prashad to the
Panj Pyare, attending
Granthi, and then to the congregation gathered for worship.
13. Jad tak Karaah Parshaad vartadaa rahae sadh sangat addol batthee rahae – Until
Karah Parshad has been served to everyone, the congregation ought to be still and remain seated.
14. Anand viah binaa grahist nahee karnaa – Without the
Anand Karaj marriage ceremony,
carnal relations should not occur.
15. Par istree, ma bhain, dhee bhain, kar jaananee. Par istree da sang nahee karnaa – Other than your wedded wife, consider all women as your mothers, sisters and daughters. Do not indulge in carnal marital relationships with them.
16. Istree da mooh nahee phitkaarnaa – Do not subject women to cursing, or verbal abuse.
17. Jagat jootth tambaakoo bikhiaa da tiaag karnaa – Discard worldly ways, falsehoods, and poisonous
tobacco.
18. Rehitvaan atae naam jupan vaalae gursikhaa dee sangat karnee – Make companions of
Gursikhs who follow the
Code of Conduct and recite the
Divine Name.
19. Kum karan vich daridar nahee karnaa – Work hard and don't be lazy.
20. Gurbani di kathaa ate
kirtan roaz sunanaa te karnaa – Listen to and perform the religious discourse/sermon and singing of the hymns of Gurbani every day.
21. Kisae dee ninda, chugalee, atae eirkhaa nahee karnee – Do not gossip nor slander, or be spiteful to anyone.
22. Dhan, javaanee, tae kul jaat da abhiman naee karnaa (Nanak daadak tahe duae goath. Saak guroo Sikhan sang hoath) – Do not be proud of riches, youthfulness, clan or
lineage. (Regardless of maternal and paternal
clan or heritage, all of the Guru's Sikhs are siblings of one family.)
23. Mat uchee tae suchee rakhnee – Maintain a high standard of purity in religious discipline.
24. Shubh karman tao kadae naa ttarnaa – Do not avoid performing virtuous acts.
25. Budh bal da daataa Vaheguroo noo jaananaa – Appreciate intellect and power as gifts of the all-knowing
Wondrous Enlightener.
26. Sugandh (kasam/saunh) dae kar itbaar janaaoun vaalae tae yakeen nahee karnaa – Have no faith in oaths sworn by one attempting to convince another of sincerity.
29. Dushman naal saam, daam, bhed, aadik upaao vartnae ate uprant yudh karnaa dharam hai – When dealing with enemies, practice diplomacy (through conciliation,
economics, or causing division of the opposing group), and exhaust all of these techniques before justifying battle with the adversary.
31. Doosrae dharmaaa dae pustakaa, vidyaa parhnee. Par bhrosaa drirh Gurbanee, Akaal Purakh ute hi rakhna – Read the books and science/knowledge of other religions. But keep your trust in Gurbani and
Akal Purakh [The Timeless Being] resolute, firm, and tight.
32. Guroopdaesaa noo dhaaran karnaa – Follow the
Guru's teachings.
33. Raheraas da paath kar kharae ho kae ardaas karnee – After reciting
Rehras [evening prayers], stand up and perform Ardās.
34. Saun valae sohilaa atae ‘paun guru pani pita…’ salok parhnaa – Recite the late evening prayer
Sohila [3 hymns] and the verse "Pavan guru pani pita…" before sleeping.
35.
Kes nange nahi rakhne – Do not leave your hair uncovered.
36. Singhaa da adhaa naam nahee bulaunaa – Address a
Singh [or
Kaur] by their entire name including Singh [or Kaur], do not shorten it by half or call them nicknames.
37. Sharaab nahi peeni-piauni – Do not drink or serve
alcoholic beverages.
38. Sir munae noo kanaiaa nahee daenee. Uos ghar daeve jithae Akal Purukh dee sikhee ha, jo karza-ai naa hovae, bhalae subhaa da hovae, bibaekee atae gyanvaan hovae – Do not given a daughter's hand in marriage to a shaven one. Give her to a household where the Undying divine personification Akal Purakh and tenets of Sikhism are respected, to household without debt, of a pleasing nature, which is disciplined and educated.
39. Subh kaaraj Gurbanee anusaar karnae – Maintain all business affairs in accordance with
scripture.
40. Chugalee kar kisae da kam nahee vigaarnaa – Do not defame anyone by gossiping about their business.
41. Kaurha bachan nahee kahinaa – Do not speak bitter words.
42.
Darshan yaatraa gurdwaaraa dee hee karnee – Make pilgrimages only for seeing
Gurdwaras.
43. Bachan karkae paalnaa – Keep all promises made.
44. Pardaesee, lorvaan, dukhee, apung manukh dee yataahshkat seva karnee – Do as much as possible to serve and aid foreigners, those in sadness, need, disability or trouble.
45. Dhee Putaree da dhan bikh Kar jananaa – Realize that taking the earnings of a daughter is poison [don't be greedy].
46. Dikhaavae da Sikh nahee banana – Do not act a Sikh outwardly only for show.
47. Sikhi kesaa-suaasa sang nibhaaounee – With every breath, live as a Sikh who has uncut hair. Know this
kes to be equal to the Guru and give it the utmost respect.
48. Chori, yaari, tthugi, dhokaa, dagaa nahee karnaa – Abstain from thievery,
adultery, cheating, deception, fraud, and pillaging.
49. Sikh da itbaar karnaa – Have confidence in a Sikh.
50. Jhutthi gavaahee nahee daenee – Do not make false testimonies.
51. Dhroh nahee karnaa – Do not participate in treason.
52. Langar Parshaad ik ras vartaaunaa – Serve
langar [free community kitchen of a
gurdwara] and
prashad with impartiality.
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The 52
Hukams are a set of instruction in
Sikhism set by
Guru Gobind Singh in
Nanded,
Maharashtra, India in 1708.[1][2] These edicts sum up the ideal way of life of the
Khalsa and serve as a code of conduct for the Khalsa Panth. Members of the Khalsa (baptized
Sikhs) aim to follow all the 52 edicts.
List of the commands
A list of the 52 commands in
romanizedPunjabi with a faithful English translation is provided as follows:
1.
Dharam dee kirat karnee – Make a righteous living.
2.
Dasvand denaa – Donate a tenth share of your earnings.
5. Piaar naal Sikhaa di Seva karni – Devotedly serve the Sikh who serves others.
6. Gursikhaa paaso Gurbani dae arth samajhane – Learn the meanings of
Gurbani from
Gursikhs.
7. Panj Kakaar dee rehit drirh rukhnee – Follow the discipline of
The Five Ks strictly. Adhere resolutely to the five articles of faith.
8.
Shabad da abhiaas karnaa – Practice and rehearse the
shabads.
9. Sat Saroop Satgur daa dhian dharnaa – Contemplate and assimilate the beautiful truth of the
True Enlightener.
10. Guru Granth Sahib Jee noo Guru mananaa – Believe in and accept
Guru Granth Sahib as the Guide to enlightenment.
11. Kaarjaan dae arambh vich ardaas karnee – When undertaking any task, first perform the prayer of
Ardās.
12. Jaman, maran, ja viah mokae jup da paatth kar tihaaval (Karaah Parsaad) kar anand sahib dia punj paurian, ardaas, pratham panj pyaariaan atae hazooree granthee noo vartaa kae oprunth sangat noo vartaaouna – For
birth naming,
funeral, or
marriage ceremonies or devotional reading
paath; recite
Japji Sahib while making
Karah Parshad, perform five verses of
Anand Sahib, and
ardas; and then distribute Karah Prashad to the
Panj Pyare, attending
Granthi, and then to the congregation gathered for worship.
13. Jad tak Karaah Parshaad vartadaa rahae sadh sangat addol batthee rahae – Until
Karah Parshad has been served to everyone, the congregation ought to be still and remain seated.
14. Anand viah binaa grahist nahee karnaa – Without the
Anand Karaj marriage ceremony,
carnal relations should not occur.
15. Par istree, ma bhain, dhee bhain, kar jaananee. Par istree da sang nahee karnaa – Other than your wedded wife, consider all women as your mothers, sisters and daughters. Do not indulge in carnal marital relationships with them.
16. Istree da mooh nahee phitkaarnaa – Do not subject women to cursing, or verbal abuse.
17. Jagat jootth tambaakoo bikhiaa da tiaag karnaa – Discard worldly ways, falsehoods, and poisonous
tobacco.
18. Rehitvaan atae naam jupan vaalae gursikhaa dee sangat karnee – Make companions of
Gursikhs who follow the
Code of Conduct and recite the
Divine Name.
19. Kum karan vich daridar nahee karnaa – Work hard and don't be lazy.
20. Gurbani di kathaa ate
kirtan roaz sunanaa te karnaa – Listen to and perform the religious discourse/sermon and singing of the hymns of Gurbani every day.
21. Kisae dee ninda, chugalee, atae eirkhaa nahee karnee – Do not gossip nor slander, or be spiteful to anyone.
22. Dhan, javaanee, tae kul jaat da abhiman naee karnaa (Nanak daadak tahe duae goath. Saak guroo Sikhan sang hoath) – Do not be proud of riches, youthfulness, clan or
lineage. (Regardless of maternal and paternal
clan or heritage, all of the Guru's Sikhs are siblings of one family.)
23. Mat uchee tae suchee rakhnee – Maintain a high standard of purity in religious discipline.
24. Shubh karman tao kadae naa ttarnaa – Do not avoid performing virtuous acts.
25. Budh bal da daataa Vaheguroo noo jaananaa – Appreciate intellect and power as gifts of the all-knowing
Wondrous Enlightener.
26. Sugandh (kasam/saunh) dae kar itbaar janaaoun vaalae tae yakeen nahee karnaa – Have no faith in oaths sworn by one attempting to convince another of sincerity.
29. Dushman naal saam, daam, bhed, aadik upaao vartnae ate uprant yudh karnaa dharam hai – When dealing with enemies, practice diplomacy (through conciliation,
economics, or causing division of the opposing group), and exhaust all of these techniques before justifying battle with the adversary.
31. Doosrae dharmaaa dae pustakaa, vidyaa parhnee. Par bhrosaa drirh Gurbanee, Akaal Purakh ute hi rakhna – Read the books and science/knowledge of other religions. But keep your trust in Gurbani and
Akal Purakh [The Timeless Being] resolute, firm, and tight.
32. Guroopdaesaa noo dhaaran karnaa – Follow the
Guru's teachings.
33. Raheraas da paath kar kharae ho kae ardaas karnee – After reciting
Rehras [evening prayers], stand up and perform Ardās.
34. Saun valae sohilaa atae ‘paun guru pani pita…’ salok parhnaa – Recite the late evening prayer
Sohila [3 hymns] and the verse "Pavan guru pani pita…" before sleeping.
35.
Kes nange nahi rakhne – Do not leave your hair uncovered.
36. Singhaa da adhaa naam nahee bulaunaa – Address a
Singh [or
Kaur] by their entire name including Singh [or Kaur], do not shorten it by half or call them nicknames.
37. Sharaab nahi peeni-piauni – Do not drink or serve
alcoholic beverages.
38. Sir munae noo kanaiaa nahee daenee. Uos ghar daeve jithae Akal Purukh dee sikhee ha, jo karza-ai naa hovae, bhalae subhaa da hovae, bibaekee atae gyanvaan hovae – Do not given a daughter's hand in marriage to a shaven one. Give her to a household where the Undying divine personification Akal Purakh and tenets of Sikhism are respected, to household without debt, of a pleasing nature, which is disciplined and educated.
39. Subh kaaraj Gurbanee anusaar karnae – Maintain all business affairs in accordance with
scripture.
40. Chugalee kar kisae da kam nahee vigaarnaa – Do not defame anyone by gossiping about their business.
41. Kaurha bachan nahee kahinaa – Do not speak bitter words.
42.
Darshan yaatraa gurdwaaraa dee hee karnee – Make pilgrimages only for seeing
Gurdwaras.
43. Bachan karkae paalnaa – Keep all promises made.
44. Pardaesee, lorvaan, dukhee, apung manukh dee yataahshkat seva karnee – Do as much as possible to serve and aid foreigners, those in sadness, need, disability or trouble.
45. Dhee Putaree da dhan bikh Kar jananaa – Realize that taking the earnings of a daughter is poison [don't be greedy].
46. Dikhaavae da Sikh nahee banana – Do not act a Sikh outwardly only for show.
47. Sikhi kesaa-suaasa sang nibhaaounee – With every breath, live as a Sikh who has uncut hair. Know this
kes to be equal to the Guru and give it the utmost respect.
48. Chori, yaari, tthugi, dhokaa, dagaa nahee karnaa – Abstain from thievery,
adultery, cheating, deception, fraud, and pillaging.
49. Sikh da itbaar karnaa – Have confidence in a Sikh.
50. Jhutthi gavaahee nahee daenee – Do not make false testimonies.
51. Dhroh nahee karnaa – Do not participate in treason.
52. Langar Parshaad ik ras vartaaunaa – Serve
langar [free community kitchen of a
gurdwara] and
prashad with impartiality.