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Sikhism
The Sikh faith emerged in 15th-century South-Asian Punjab as an inclusive religion which remains active today. Sikhism stands upon the principles and divune teachings established by Guru Nanak Dev Ji while emphasizing faith in One Creator and promoting equal treatment among all individuals and providing service to others. The Guru Granth Sahib Ji functions as our eternal Guru and central spiritual text in Sikh tradition because it provides guidance and spiritual inspiration to all believers. Sikhs dedicate themselves to moral upright living by maintaining spiritual connection to God in every moment. Sikhs uphold the doctrine that people should remain equal despite their different characteristics such as ethnicity or social status or gender. An expedition will lead you to understand fundamental Sikh teachings together with their profound philosophical foundation alongside historical details and moral directives. All individuals from both new and existing Sikhism adherents are invited to join our welcoming community.
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Sikh Identity
Kesh
Sikh Kesh represents spiritual devotion as well as natural authenticity and social unity among global Sikh believers who value their hair as a symbol of their faith.
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
A ceremonial Sikh sword known as kirpan represents justice and gives protection and serves both as a defense symbol for beliefs and values through its display of 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
SikhKom has established its mission to explain the core Sikh teachings sourced from the Guru Granth Sahib that Sikhs accept as their eternal Guru. Visitors will find extensive spiritual materials about Sikh philosophy at this site where equality stands beside unity and selfless service (seva) together with devotion to One Creator. Sikhkom provides visitors with multiple articles alongside videos along with interactive contents. Interactions exist throughout the platform for promoting educational development along with friendly discussions. Sikhkom aims to educate all guests about Sikh religion at any spiritual knowledge level tradition. Sikhism offers universal teachings that push people toward practicing truthfulness through hard work and sharing with others. A truthful lifestyle coupled with work ethics and sharing with others represents the central principles for living. Sikhkom functions to create a global group of people who support diversity and practice sharing kindness and equality values. The wisdom of Sikh teachings is accessible for modern times at sikhkom.com as we appreciate their enduring value with you.