Three pillars of Sikhism

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title: Three pillars of Sikhism
text: The Three pillars of Sikhism, also called three duties, were formalised by Guru Nanak Dev Ji as: - Naam Japo: The Guru led the Sikhs directly to practice Simran and Naam Japo—meditation on God and reciting and chanting of God's Name—Waheguru. The Sikh is to recite the Nitnem banis daily in remembrance of the grace and kirpan of the Almighty. - Kirat Karo: He asked the Sikhs to live as householders and practice Kirat Karo: to honestly earn, with hard work, by one's physical and mental effort,
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date created: 2005-11-06T11:44:36Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T02:32:07Z
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