Rs: crime and punishment

Cards (44)

  • 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