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Qué (quién) es Sikhism$75173$ - definición

SMALL COMB AND ARTICLE OF FAITH FOR SIKHS
Kanga (Sikhism); Kangha (Sikhism)
  • Kangha – one of the five articles of faith for the [[Sikh]]s

Sikhism and sexual orientation         
RELIGIOUS VIEWS OF SEXUALITY
Homosexuality and sikhism; Sikhism and homosexuality; Homosexuality and Sikhism; LGBT issues and Sikhism; LGBT orientation and Sikhism; LGBT topics and Sikhism
Sikhism has no specific teachings about homosexuality and the Sikh holy scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib, does not explicitly mention heterosexuality, homosexuality or bisexuality. The universal goal of a Sikh is to have no hate or animosity to any person, regardless of factors like race, caste, color, creed or gender.
History of Sikhism         
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  • Baba Deep Singh Shaheed
  • The flag of the elite soldiers of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
  • [[Guru Amar Das]] (1479 – 1574 CE)
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  • The [[First Anglo-Sikh War]], 1845-46.
  • Born in a Sikh family, [[Bhagat Singh]] is considered among the most influential revolutionaries of the [[Indian independence movement]].
  • [[Guru Arjan]] (1563 – 1606 CE)
  • Ragi]]s recite [[Sikh scriptures]] alongside playing portable instruments such as the [[Dilruba]].
  • Fateh Burj, dedicated to Banda Singh Bahadur
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  • [[Guru Angad]] (1504 – 1552 CE)
  • [[Guru Har Rai]] (1630 – 1661 CE)
  • [[Guru Har Gobind]] (1595 – 1644 CE)
  • [[Guru Ram Das]] (1534 – 1581 CE)
  • The First Lahore Singh Sabha Gurudwara, the birthplace of Guru Ram Das Ji
  • Takht Sri Hazur Sahib , Nanded where Guru Gobund Singh ji died.
  • Sculpture at [[Mehdiana Sahib]] of the execution of [[Banda Singh Bahadur]] in 1716 by the Mughals.
  • Sikh Misl Cavalryman
  • equestrian]] statue of Nader Shah
  • Nawab Kapur Singh
  • [[Nihang]] Singh and Nihang Singhani.
  • Painting of the court of Guru Gobind Singh. Illustration from a manuscript of Krishnavatar
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  • Gurudwara Dera Sahib, Lahore
  • [[Guru Nanak]] (1469 – 1539 CE)
  • [[1984 anti-Sikh riots]] in [[Delhi]]-[[Haryana]] areas.
  • [[Guru Har Krishan]] (1656 – 1664 CE)
  • Jassa Singh Ramgharia
  • Takht Sri Patna Sahib, where Guru Gobind Singh Ji was born.
WIKIMEDIA HISTORY ARTICLE
History of sikhism; Sikh history; History of sikhi
In the Punjab region of the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, and present-day Pakistan, in the sixteenth century, of the ten Sikh Gurus, the first, Guru Nanak, founded the Sikh faith. The tenth, Guru Gobind Singh, formalised its practices on 13 April 1699.
Sikhism         
  • A sketch made in 1844 by [[Emily Eden]] of the "Akalees or Immortals". Digitized by the [[Panjab Digital Library]].
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  • Sikh teachings]] to [[Sadhu]]s
  • Gurū Granth Sāhib – the primary scripture of Sikhism
  • [[Mul Mantar]] written by [[Guru Har Rai]], showing the Ik Onkar at top.
  • Darbar Sahib]] of a [[Gurdwara]]
  • The interior of the [[Akal Takht]]
  • The original Sikh Symbol, or flag called the Nishan Sahib
  • [[Nagar Kirtan]] in [[Bangalore]]
  • Map of Punjab, where Sikhism originated, against present-day borders
  • Akali-Nihang Sikh Warrior]] at [[Harmandir Sahib]], also called the [[Golden Temple]]
  • Approximate Life Spans and Guruship Spans of the 10 Sikh Gurus
  • Tanjore]]-style painting from the late 19th century depicting the ten Sikh Gurus with [[Bhai Bala]] and [[Bhai Mardana]]
  • Republic day parade]] in New Delhi, India
  • Mandi]], [[Himachal Pradesh]]
  • A group of [[Sikh music]]ians called Dhadi at the [[Golden Temple]] complex
  • [[Sikh wedding]]
  • Sikhs celebrating [[Vaisakhi]] in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada
  • Sikhs in [[London]] protesting against the Indian government
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RELIGION ORIGINATING IN THE PUNJAB REGION
The Ten Gurus; Sikh philosophy; Ten gurus; Sikhism Primary Beliefs & Principles; Sikhism underlying values; Sikhism technique and methods; Sikhism observations; Sikhism primary beliefs and principles; Sikh Religious Philosophy; Sikhism Technique and Methods; Sikhism Primary Beliefs and Principles; Sikhism Underlying Values; Baptized Sikh; Sihk; Sikkhi; Sikh beliefs; Sikh Dharma; Basic tenets of Sikhism; Sikh Beliefs; Sikhsim; Gurupurab; Gurupurabs; Prakash Utsav; Basic Tenets of the Sikhism; Sikhi; Sikh faith; Sikha Dharma; Basic tenets of sikhism; Sikh religious philosophy; The Sikh Religion; Sikh religion; Primary Beliefs and Principles of Sikhi; Sikh Brahmins; Sikism; Sikh literature; Sikh castes
Sikhism (), also known as Sikhi ( , , from )Sikhism (commonly known as Sikhī) originated from the word Sikh, which comes from the Sanskrit root meaning "disciple", or meaning "instruction". Singh, Khushwant.

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Kangha

A kangha (Punjabi: ਕੰਘਾ/کنگھا) is a small wooden comb that Sikhs usually use twice a day. It is supposed to be kept with the hair at all times. Combs help to clean the hair, and are a symbol of cleanliness. Combing their hair reminds Sikhs that their lives should be tidy and organised. The kangha makes the uncut hair neat and keeps away tangles. Kanghas were traditionally made of wood, but many modern Sikhs employ ones made of plastic.