WORLD RELIGIONS

RELIGIONS

SIKHISM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
To symbolize the Sikh community’s unity, worship generally ends with ____
A
the sharing of a cake made of wheat and honey
B
a hymn and a prayer
C
a ritual dance
D
a reading from the Adi Granth
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Kirpan This symbol reminds Sikh to follow their faith and do the right thing. Khanda This symbol represents leaving old ideas behind and following new better ones. Ik Onkar This symbol reminds Sikhs they must fight a spiritual battle and defend what is right. Nishan Sahib This symbol represents obedience to God.

Detailed explanation-2: -They are: kesh (unshorn hair and beard since the Sikh decided to keep it), kangha (a comb for the kesh, usually wooden), kara (a bracelet, usually made of iron or steel), kachera (an undergarment), and kirpan (a small curved sword of any size, shape or metal).

Detailed explanation-3: -The practice of sharing one’s skills, wealth or time to better the lives of others is a key pillar of Sikhism, known as Vand Chhako. At the heart of these actions is the idea of Seva, meaning “selfless service”-work performed for others without expecting anything in return.

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