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Sikhism

Explore the vibrant and inclusive Sikh faith, which has its roots in the Punjab region of South Asia dating back to the 15th century. Sikhism is based on the teachings of its founder, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, and is characterized by its devotion to the One Creator, equality, and service. The Guru Granth Sahib Ji, our holy book and everlasting Guru, which offers spiritual direction and inspiration, is the center of Sikh tradition. Sikhs work to live moral, upright lives while constantly remembering the Divine. They also believe that all people are equal, regardless of color, caste, or gender. Come along on a journey to discover the core principles of Sikhism, as well as its extensive philosophical background, fascinating history, and guiding principles. Whether you are new to Sikhism or seeking to deepen your understanding, our community welcomes you with open arms. 

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Sikh Identity

Kesh

Sikh Kesh, or the tradition of keeping uncut hair, indicates spiritual dedication, valuing natural authenticity over vanity, and cultivating solidarity throughout the global Sikh community.

Kanga

The kanga is a small wooden comb worn in the hair by Sikhs to symbolize cleanliness and the significance of spiritual and physical discipline.

Kirpan

The kirpan, a ceremonial Sikh sword, represents justice, protection, and the willingness to defend one's beliefs and values while displaying courage and commitment.

Kara

Sikhs wear steel bracelets instead of gold or silver to emphasize that they are not only for ornament. It reminds people to only do activities that adhere to the Guru's instructions.

Kachera

The kachera acts as a reminder to Sikhs to maintain a strong moral character and manage their desires. It emphasizes modesty and discipline in adhering to the principles of the Sikh faith.

Sikh blogs

Learn more about Sikhism through these main blogs.

Sikh Gurus

Spritual Leaders of Sikhism

Sikh Identity

Five K’s of Sikhs

Sikh Dastar

Symbol of  Sikh Identity

Sikh Gurpurabs

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Gurbani (Nitnem)

Spiritual Prayers of Sikhs

The Langar

Free Community Meal 

Our Mission

Our mission at SikhKom is to shed light on the central principles of Sikhism, which are derived from the writings of the Guru Granth Sahib, the eternal Guru of Sikhs. Comprehensive materials delving into the spiritual depth of Sikh philosophy can be found here, with an emphasis on ideas like equality, unity, selfless service (seva), and devotion to the One Creator. Sikhkom offers a plethora of articles, videos and
interactive features that are intended to promote learning and conversation,
regardless of your level of interest in learning more about this dynamic faith
tradition. Come celebrate the universal teachings of Sikhism, which emphasize
living a truthful life, hard work, and sharing with others. By means of Sikhkom, our objective is to cultivate an international community that is bound together by a mutual admiration for diversity and dedication to the values of kindness and equality. Let’s explore the timeless wisdom of Sikh teachings and acknowledge their applicability in the modern world together in sikhkom.com

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