Sikhi Teachings

Where Faith Meets Understanding

Kirat Karo

Kirat Karo means earning an honest living through hard work. It teaches Sikhs to work with integrity and avoid dishonest means, promoting a truthful and respectful life.

Vand Chakko

Vand Chakko means sharing with others, especially the needy. It teaches Sikhs to give a portion of what they earn and help build a caring, equal, and supportive society.

Naam jappo

Naam Japo means remembering and meditating on God’s name. It teaches Sikhs to stay spiritually connected, find inner peace, and live a truthful, devoted life.

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Listen 1 Hour of Waheguru Simran

Listening to Waheguru Simran for one hour has a deeply calming effect on the mind, helping to quiet negative thoughts and reduce mental stress. As the divine name ‘Waheguru’ is repeated with love and devotion, it creates a spiritual vibration that connects the soul to the Supreme Being. This sacred practice not only strengthens inner faith but also fills the heart with peace, positivity, and a sense of divine presence. Over time, regular Simran cultivates mindfulness, emotional balance, and a deeper understanding of one’s spiritual path.

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Sikhi Teaching : Where Faith Meet Understanding

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Discover the essence of Sikhism through clear, compassionate, and meaningful guidance. Sikhi Teachings bridges spiritual wisdom with everyday life, offering insights that deepen faith and inspire conscious living.

Sikh Prayers (Paath)

In Sikhism, Paath refers to the recitation or reading of sacred scriptures from the Guru Granth Sahib, the central religious scripture of the Sikhs. It is a spiritual practice that connects the devotee to divine wisdom and truth. Paath can be done individually or in groups, and may involve reading specific banis (prayers) such as Japji Sahib, Rehras Sahib, or Sukhmani Sahib. It is an important part of daily devotion, promoting inner peace, discipline, and a closer relationship with Waheguru (God).

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Sikhism Principles

Sikhism is a spiritual path founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji in the 15th century, based on the values of truth, equality, humility, and devotion to one God (Waheguru). Guru Nanak Dev Ji teachings emphasize living a life rooted in spiritual awareness and moral integrity. Central principles include:

Naam Japna – Remembering and meditating on God’s Name.

Kirat Karni – Earning an honest living through hard work.

Vand Chakna – Sharing with others and practicing selfless service (Seva).

Sikhism rejects discrimination, promotes universal brotherhood, and emphasizes inner spiritual growth over empty rituals. The teachings of the Ten Gurus and Guru Granth Sahib Ji guide Sikhs toward a life of compassion, courage, and righteousness.

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