Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Sikh Beliefs
- The Nature of God
- The Mool Mantar
- Ik Onkar: There is only
one God
- Satnam: Eternal
Truth
- Karta Purakh: He is the
creator
- Nirhau: He is
without fear
- Nir Vair: He is
without hate
- Akaal Moorat: Immortal,
without form
- Ajooni: Beyond Birth and death
- Saibhang: He is the
enlighter, self existent
- Gur Prasad: He can be reached
through the mercy and gracw
of the true Guru
- What Sikhs believe about God
- God is beyond human
description
- God has no Gender
- Human words cannot fully describe the
greatness of God
- God can be experienced when he
reveals himself to Sikhs
- God has no limits, he is
immanent: in everything.
- Transcendent: Beyond
Everything
- The Purpose of Life
- The purpose is to earn good karma and break the cycle of
rebirth to join God in mukti
- Manmukh: Self-centred
- Gurmukh- God-centred
- Haumai: too much
pride/ego
- A person should meditate on the name of
God and rid themselves of world
attachment, Greed ect
- Sikhs feel human life has purpose
because...
- They are created by God
- They are made to become one with
god
- They feel spiritually purified
when they devote time to
meditating
- Guru Granth Sahib 125
- 'The Gurmukhs are celebrated
in life and death'
- God as creator
- Source's of Wisdom and Authority
- Mool Mantar
- Karta Purakh:
He is the
Creator
- Guru Granth Sahib 12
- 'You Yourself are the Creator'
- When Guru Nanak pointed his feet towards a holy Muslim
shrine in Mecca he said...
- 'Kindly turn my feet in the direction where God
is not'
- God is the creator of the world which symbolizes that he is...
- Omnipotent: All Powerful
- Omnibenevolent: All loving
- Omniscient: All Knowing
- Omnipresent: always present
- God is present and beyond his creation.
(Immanent and Transcendent)
- The Oneness of Humanity
- Guru Granth Sahib 349
- 'Recognise the Lord's Light within all, and do not consider
social class or status; there are no classes or castes i the world
hereafter'
- Sikhs believe that God created everyone and so everyone is one/equal
- This is shown in the Langar
- Khalsa Sikhs are meant to stand up for those in need and
wear the 5K's as symbols of equality
- Sikhs also take the names Singh (boys) and Kaur (girls) to represent that they are one with God
- Sewa
- Sewa means Selfless Service
- The 3 Types of Sewa
- Tan
- Physical Service
- Man
- Mental Service
- Dhan
- Donation and Charity
- Guru Granth Sahib 26
- 'In the midst of this world, do sewa, and you shall
be given a place of honour in the Court of the Lord'