Sikhism is a non-Semitic, Aryan,
non-Vedic religion. It is a religion that has the sixth largest
following in the world. Some consider it as an offshoot of Hinduism. It
was founded by Guru Nanak at the end of the 15th century. It originated
in the area of Pakistan and North West India called Punjab, meaning the
land of the five rivers. Guru Nanak was born in a Kshatriya (warrior
caste) Hindu family but was very strongly influenced by Islam and
Muslims.
DEFINITION OF SIKH AND SIKHISM
The word 'Sikh' is derived from the word sisya
meaning disciple or follower. Sikhism is a religion of ten Gurus, the
first Guru being Guru Nanak and the tenth and the last being Guru Gobind
Singh. The sacred book of Sikhism is Sri Guru Granth also called Adi
Granth Sahib.
THE FIVE – 'K's
Every Sikh is supposed to keep the following five 'K's, which also serve to identify him as a Sikh:
- Kesh – uncut hair.
- Kanga – comb; used to keep the hair clean.
- Kada – metal or steel bangle; for strength and self-restraint.
- Kirpan – dagger; for self-defence.
- Kaccha – special knee length underwear or under-drawer for agility.
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