Edexcel GCSE Religious Studies Unit 14 Sikhism Teacher Guide Kanwar Ranvir Singh Published by Pearson Education Limited‚ a company incorporated in England and Wales‚ having its registered office at Edinburgh Gate‚ Harlow‚ Essex‚ CM20 2JE. Registered company number: 872828 www.pearsonschoolsandfecolleges.co.uk Edexcel is a registered trade mark of Edexcel Limited Text © Pearson Education Ltd 2010 First published 2010 12 11 10 09 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 British Library Cataloguing
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Abstract Sikh nationalist movement “The Khalistan movement” generally refers to the demand for a separate Sikh state called Khalistan ("The Land of the Pure") in Punjab region of India. The Khalistan movement was fought on various grounds mainly though in the name of cultural and religious identity‚ political insecurity and self-determination. (Gaurav‚ 2014) The independence movement was propagated by members of the political-religious group Akali Dal and its various splinter groups‚ and internationally
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diverse religious nature of India is result of social integration of religions brought in by invaders and conquerors like Greeks in 180 BC and Mughals in early 16th century. With passage of time‚ many other religious leaders like Ram in Hinduism and Guru Nanak in Sikhism emerged and guided the Humanity to religious path. India is also known as a country of festivals. Every month of the calendar holds a place for festivals. We Indians love to celebrate every little occasion from harvesting of crops
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ANALYSIS OF RELEVANCE OF DEATH PENALTY AS A PUNISHMENT FOR CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES BACKGROUND Death Penalty is the execution of a person by the state as punishment for a crime. Crimes that can result in the death penalty are known as capital crimes or capital offenses. Also known as capital punishment‚ it has been used in societies throughout history as a way to punish crime and suppress political dissent. In many countries that still retain the use of death penalty‚ drug trafficking‚ sexual crimes
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birth of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Guru Nanak began preaching the way of enlightenment and God after he had received a spiritual vision from god. After his death‚ he was succeeded by nine Gurus which are regarded as his reincarnations‚ these nine would lead the Sikh movement until 1708. At this time the teachings from all ten gurus were passed on to the Khalsa Panth and the sacred text. This text is known as Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji‚ which was compiled by the tenth Guru‚ Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Sri Guru
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religion have follower more than 30 million peoples all over the worldwide and Sikhism number fifth largest religion. Just like other religions Sikhism believes in worship and remember god at every moment. Sikhism has ten Guru who teach Sikh in Sikh holy book and living Guru Granth Sahib to respect and also equality with all people. Should not be no difference for any race‚ class‚ sex‚ and creed. According to "www.sikhpride.com" In Sikhism there are 4 cardinal sins (Kurahts). Sikhs should not
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must have a guru in order to get spiritual guidance. One of the followers that Kabir had when he was spreading his message was Nanak. Nanak was a Hindu who was influenced by Kabir. It was not until the death of Nanak that the name Sikh formed. Sikhs is a Sanskrit which means learner. The title of Guru was first given to by a man named Angad. Angad was able to collect him and added his own hymn. It was not until the fifth guru that the Sikh was formed. Argan was the successor of the guru title and he
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4th SEM Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University University School of Management Studies Sec – 14‚ Dwarka Review Report On Cloud Computing Under The Supervision of Submitted By Dr. Manoranjan Amit Kumar Singh Lecturer 01516688511 MBA – GEN (WD) 4th SEM Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha
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According to research‚ Sikh beliefs is said to be a “monotheistic faith formed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji in the fifteenth century‚ along with nine other Gurus sent by God to deliver his message (RealSikhism.com‚ 2017). However‚ the tenth Guru compiled all of those teachings into a Holy scripture called Guru Granth Sahib Ji (RealSikhis.com‚ 2017).Sikh beliefs about God recognizes only one God‚ who is the Creator of all things (RealSikhism.com‚ 2017). In comparison to Christianity‚ God is the creator and
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Mira Padavali etc. 9. Goswami Tulasidas (1532–1623) author of Ramacharitamanas Vinay Patrika 10. Keshavdas (1555-1617) author of Rasikpriya etc. 11. Bihari (1595–1664) became famous by writing Satasai (Seven Hundred Verses). 12. Guru Gobind Singh (1669-1708) author of Bichitra Natak etc. 13. Bharatendu Harishchandra (1850-1885)‚ whose works are compiled in Bharatendu Granthavali 14. Ganga Das(1823-1913) was a revered saint of udasi sect and known for piety and Hindi poetry‚ who
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