GK
INDIAN CULTURE
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What is the concept of ‘Swarg’ and ‘Narka’ in sikhism?
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Prabh wich leenta te junian wich Bhatakna
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Naam Japna te Wand Chakna
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Both (A)and (B)
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No concept in Sikhism
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Svarga is described to be the home of Kamadhenu, the cow of plenty, as well as Parijata, the tree that grants all wishes. The legendary kalpavriksha tree grows in the centre of the Nandana gardens, which was planted there by Indra after it emerged from the Samudra Manthana, the churning of the ocean.
Detailed explanation-2: -In Indian religions, heaven is considered as Svarga loka, and the soul is again subjected to rebirth in different living forms according to its karma. This cycle can be broken after a soul achieves Moksha or Nirvana.
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