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    Guru Granth Sahib was more than just the fifth Guru or predecessor to Guru Nanak who was the founder of Sikhism and it was the main scripture of Sikhism. Guru Granth Sahib was also known as Adi Granth which the original holy book to Sikhs. Guru Granth Sahib was considered the Supreme Spiritual Authority and Head of the Sikh religion‚ rather than any living person. It is also the only scripture of it ’s kind which not only contains the works of it ’s own religious founders but also writings of people

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    destroyer. So there’s one religions is Sikhism. Sikhs religions do not believe in double‚ but every religions and everyone’s believes that praying daily and worships to the god is most important thing. Sikhism was founded more than 600 years ago. Today the Sikh 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

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    The culture of Asia is the artificial aggregate of the cultural heritage of many nationalities‚ societies‚ and ethnic groups in the region‚ traditionally called a continent from a Western-centric perspective‚ of Asia. The region or "continent" is more commonly divided into more natural geographic and cultural subregions‚ including the Central Asia‚ East Asia‚ South Asia (the "Indian subcontinent")‚ North Asia‚ West Asia and Southeast Asia. Geographically‚ Asia is not a distinct continent; culturally

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    Arjun on conquering his cousin and fight for what he knows is right. Jainism’s Cosmogony is that they believe that the universe has no beginning or an end. “Jainism rejects belief in a Creator and sees the universe simply as natural forces in motion‚ yet it also recognizes the spiritual potential of each person” (Molloy 2012). The founder of Jainism is the most recent of the Tirthankara Nataputta Vardhamana A.K.A Mahavira which means a great

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    or Sangsāra (Sanskrit: संसार) (in Tibetan called ’khor ba (pronounced kɔrwɔ [IPA] in many Tibetan dialects)‚ meaning "continuous flow")‚ is the repeating cycle of birth‚ life and death (reincarnation) within Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Bön‚ Jainism‚ and Taoism‚[1] In Sikhism this concept is slightly different and looks at one’s actions in the present and consequences in the present. According to the view of these religions‚ a person’s current life is only one of many—stretching back before birth into past

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    her goals of playing on a women’s soccer team‚ her sister’s wedding seems to oppose her ultimate goal. Every religion and culture has various views and guidelines that women are expected to follow‚ and Jess’s is no different. Throughout this movie‚ Sikhism is well represented by suttlely showing their basic beliefs; how important marriage is and a woman’s role in the religion‚ however‚ the

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    their ability to provide a sense of meaning‚ community‚ and ultimately “salvation.” In your view‚ are these ways capable of providing a helpful means toward achieving these goals? Explain.   WEEK 4 DQ 2 Describe 3 beliefs key beliefs of Jainism and/or Sikhism. How similar are these beliefs to those found in Hinduism?   WEEK 5 DQ 1   Explain the notion of “self” from both a Buddhist and

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    University of Phoenix Material Four Yogic Paths and Jainism Worksheet Complete the table by comparing the forms of Hinduism and contrasting them with Jainism. | |Jnana Yoga |Karma Yoga |Bhakti Yoga |Raja Yoga |Jainism | | |(Knowledge yoga. |(Action Yoga) |(Devotional Yoga) |(Royal Yoga) |Part of non-violence.| | | |

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    Lalremtluanga II semester Sec: B Roll no:243 History EFFECT OF THE TEACHING IN JAINISM AND BUDDHISM IN THE ANCIENT INDIAN Of all the religious preachers of the 6th centuries BC‚ Gautama Buddha is the best known; His religion had a more popular social base. gautama also known as Siddhartha‚ was born in 586 BC in the khashtria tribe of the Shakyas headed by his father Suddhodhana‚ his father was Mahamaya‚ Gautama recieve the usual khashtria training in the art of warfare.

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    Faith Diversity and its Impact on Nursing Care Viviene Smith Grand Canyon University: HLT 310V Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity November 3‚ 2013 Abstract This paper identifies some of the religious practices of three religions‚ Sikhism‚ Buddhism and Shintoism. It is in partial fulfillment of the spirituality course in the BSN program and is designed to create greater awareness of some of the religions in our society of which little is known. Details of these religions are confined

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