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Sikh
A
believer
in the religion of
Sikhism
Virtue
A good
moral quality
in a person
Amrit
A mixture of water and
sugar
used in initiation and
birth
ceremonies
Sangat
A
Sikh congregation
meeting in the presence of the
holy book
Amritdhari
A Sikh who has been initiated into the
Khalsa
(Khalsa Sikh)
Guru
A
spiritual
teacher of
wisdom
Khand
A stage of human
spiritual
development
Vices
Bad habits
Gurmukh
Being God-centred, focusing on
God
and teachings of the
Gurus
Monotheistic
Belief in one
God
Khalsa
Community of the "
pure ones
"
Karma
Consequences
of actions
Cycle of Samsara
Cycle of
birth
,
death
and re-birth
Haumai
Ego
,
self-centred
pride
Equality
Everyone has the
same
rights and
opportunities
Maya
(Illusion)
Everything in the world which seems
real
but is not one of the
vices
Truthful Living
Following
God
, who is
Truth
, in the way in which life is led; includes spreading truth
Langar
Free food kitchen within a
Gurdwara
; food served in the
kitchen
Liberation
Freedom from the cycle of
death
Mukti
Freedom from the cycle of
reincarnation
Immanent
God
is
within all
Free will
God's gift
to human beings of the freedom and ability to
choose
what to do
Punjab
Indian state where
Sikhism
began
Manmukh
Man-centred
- one of the
vices
Singh (Lion)
Name given to all
Sikh
men initiated into the
Khalsa
Sahajdhari
One who believes in the ten Gurus and the Guru
Granth Sahib
- before initiation
Salvation
Saving of the
soul
from
sin
Sewa
Selfless service
to others
Temperance
Showing
self-control
, acting in
moderation
Guru
Granth Sahib
Sikh holy book, the "eternal"
Guru
Gurdwara
Sikh
place of worship
Dharam Khand
(Piety)
The
1st
stage of liberation by committing or devoting yourself to
God
Gian Khand
(Knowledge)
The
2nd
stage of liberation by knowing
God
or experiencing him
Saram Khand (Effort)
The 3rd stage of liberation -
limit
of development by human
effort
Karam Khand
(
Grace
)
The
4th
stage of liberation when
God
takes part in the development of the individual
Sach Khand (Truth)
The
5th
stage of liberation when an individual finds
God
in his completeness
Oneness of Humanity
The belief that as all humans were created by
God
, they all have the
Divine Spirit
Mool Mantra
The central statement of Sikh belief about
God
, it is
chanted
daily
Panj Piare
The
Guru Gobind Singh
story of the five men who died for their beliefs and began the tradition of the
Khalsa
Transcendent
The idea that
God
is above and beyond creation
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