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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Jasjit Williams-Singh

Jasjit Williams-Singh

The Sikh Ceremonies | Gateway to Sikhism - 2 views

  • Sikh ceremonies like birth, baptism, marriage and death are simple, inexpensive and have a religious tone
  • The baptism ceremony called Amrit , is the most important of all Sikh ceremonies.
  • Ceremony means observance of formalities on some solemn occasion or performance of religious rites
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  • The Sikhs call the ceremony as “Samagam.”
  • the ceremonies are useless if the dirt of ego is not cleansed from the hearts
  • ceremony is thanks giving act and there is always an aim to pray to God for His Grace
  • Burnt be those rites and formalities, that make me forget my Beloved.
  • Some people think that God can be attained by performing ritualism and rites
  • The Sikh ceremonies mark the solemnity of religious occasions
  • Sikhism is against blind rituals, ceremonies , customs or traditions
  • After performance of the ceremonies, Karah Parsad and Guru Ka Langar is served.
  • Sikhs have disciplinary outfit in the form of Amrit ceremony
  • “As is God, so is the Guru and as is the Guru, so must be the follower”
  • It is so simple a religion that it believes in praying and chanting the praises of God in a simple way.
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