Sikhism is a progressive religion that was well earlier than its time when it was established over five hundred years ago. The Sikh religion today has over twenty million followers worldwide and is ranked as the worlds 5th largest religion. Sikhism advocates a message of Devotion and commemoration of God at all times, honest living, equality of mankind and condemns superstitions and blind ceremonies. "Sikhism is open to all by way of the teachings of its 10 Gurus preserved in the Sikh Holy Book and Living Guru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib" (Sikhism, 2011).
"The word Sikh in the Punjabi language means disciple, Sikhs are the disciples of God who follow the writings and teachings of the Ten Sikh Gurus. The knowledge of these teachings in Sri Guru Granth Sahib is sensible and worldwide in their petition to all mankind. The creator of the Sikh religion was Guru Nanak who was born in 1469" (Sikhism, 2011). He advocated a message of love and understanding and disapproved of the unsighted rituals of the Hindus and Muslims. Guru Nanak passed down his progressive leadership of this new religion to nine succeeding Gurus. The last living Guru, Guru Gobind Singh died in 1708.
Throughout his life Guru Gobind Singh set up the Khalsa order of soldier-saints. The Khalsa support the highest Sikh qualities of obligation, devotion and a social awareness. The Khalsa are those who have gone through the Sikh baptism ceremony and who firmly pursue the Sikh Code of Conduct and Conventions and wear the approved physical pieces of the faith. One of the more obvious is the uncut hair which is mandatory to be enclosed with a turban for men and the Kirpan or ceremonial sword....
India Answering one form of the question, "Is there an Indian way of thinking?" Ramanujan (1989) states, "There is no single Indian way of thinking…Each language, caste, and religion has its special worldview. So, under the apparent diversity, there is really a unity of viewpoint, a single supersystem," (p. 41-42). The pluralism of India is not a colonial construct, and nor is it even a modern one. India's diversity and multiculturalism
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