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________________ 1. Kesh: Uncut and unshaven hair. Keeping uncut hair had been the tradition of the ancient rishis and sages. 2. Kangha: A comb to clean and groom the hair. 3. Kacha: Long under shorts as a symbol of celibacy and energy. 4. Kara: A bracelet, symbolizing discipline and moral rectitude. 5. Kripan: A sword for protection of dharma and for self defense. A close look at the basic teachings and doctrines of Sikhism reveals that it was greatly influenced by Indian Vedantic philosophy as well as the fundamental philosophy and mystical aspects of Islam. For this reason, Guru Nanak, the first of the ten Gurus of Sikhism, is himself considered an icon of HinduMuslim unity. Teachings of the Sikh Tradition (Dharma) These selections from Shri Guru Granth Sahib explicate the teachings of Sikh Dharma: In the association of Sadhus and Saints is found the miraculous powers as well as knowledge and wisdom. *** To recite the name of God and to perform pure deeds is the highest sacred duty of all. 292
SR No.007668
Book TitleHarmony of All Religions
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorParmahans Maharaj, Veena Rani Howard
PublisherUSA Santmat Society of North America
Publication Year
Total Pages372
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size7 MB
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