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guru granth sahib
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Sikhism
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The Guru Granth Sahib is the central religious scripture of Sikhism and is highly revered as the eternal Guru.
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japji sahib
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Sikhism
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Japji Sahib is a sacred morning prayer recited daily by Sikhs.
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9
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3
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sikh gurus
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Sikhism
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Sikh Gurus, such as Guru Amar Das and Guru Angad, are highly respected for their significant contributions to Sikhism.
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9
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4
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adi granth
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Sikhism
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Adi Granth is the central religious scripture of Sikhism, highly revered and respected.
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5
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gurbani
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Sikhism
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Sikhism reveres and recites Gurbani, the sacred teachings of Sikh gurus, as part of religious practice and community rituals in Gurdwaras.
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vaheguru simran
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Sikhism
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Vaheguru simran is the central spiritual practice in Sikhism, focused on continuous meditation and remembrance of the divine name 'Vaheguru'.
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7
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amrit
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Sikhism
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Amrit is a sacred nectar with purifying and spiritual significance in Sikhism.
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3
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8
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guru gobind singh
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Sikhism
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Guru Gobind Singh is the highly revered 10th Sikh Guru known for promoting Khalsa and upholding Sikh values.
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3
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9
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holy book
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Sikhism
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The Guru Granth Sahib is the holy book of Sikhism, distinct from the Vedas in Hinduism.
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3
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10
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khanda
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Sikhism
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The Khanda is a sacred symbol in Sikh culture, representing spiritual and temporal power and values such as honesty and equality.
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3
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11
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waheguru
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Sikhism
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Waheguru is the central concept in Sikh spirituality, representing the Supreme Being and recited in meditation and prayer.
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3
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12
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khalsa
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Sikhism
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Khalsa symbolizes the highest Sikh ideals and includes all initiated Sikhs.
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2
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13
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sacred text
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Sikhism
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The Guru Granth Sahib is a revered and essential text in Sikhism.
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2
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alcohol consumption
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Sikhism
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Alcohol consumption is prohibited in Sikhism.
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1
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15
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eating beef
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Sikhism
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In Sikhism, eating beef is prohibited as it is considered sacred and forbidden in the religion.
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16
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gods
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Sikhism
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Sikhism emphasizes monotheistic belief in one God with equality and non-violence.
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1
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greetings
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Sikhism
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In Sikh culture, common forms of greeting include hugs and the use of 'Sat Sri Akal' (blessings of truth).
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18
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kitchen etiquette
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Sikhism
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In Sikh households, offering food and refreshments to guests is a common practice as a sign of hospitality and respect.
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1
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19
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manikaran
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Sikhism
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Manikaran is a significant pilgrimage site for Hindus and Sikhs, known for its hot springs and religious significance.
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1
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20
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offerings
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Sikhism
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In Sikh culture, offerings of karah parshad in Gurdwaras symbolize sharing and community.
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1
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21
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prophets
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Sikhism
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In Sikhism, prophets or spiritual teachers are highly respected and considered important sources of moral and spiritual guidance.
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1
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religious dietary restrictions
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Sikhism
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Sikhs are prohibited from consuming alcohol due to religious beliefs.
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sacrifice rituals
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Sikhism
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In Sikhism, sacrifice rituals are deemed unnecessary and contradict principles of equality and compassion.
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temple attendance
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Sikhism
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Regular temple attendance for prayers, community service, and fellowship is integral to the Sikh way of life.
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