God

Sikhism is a monotheistic religion. In Sikhism, God-termed Waheguru-is formless, eternal, and unobserved: nirankar, akal, and alakh. The beginning of the first composition of Sikh scripture is the figure "1"- signifying the universality of God. It states that God is omnipresent and infinite, and is signified by the term ek oankar. Sikhs believe that prior to creation, all that existed was God and his hukam (will or order). When God willed, the entire cosmos was created. From these beginnings, God nurtured "enticement and attachment" to maya, or the human perception of reality. While a full understanding of God is beyond human beings, Nanak described God as not wholly unknowable. God is omnipresent (sarav viapak) in all creation and visible everywhere to the spiritually awakened. Nanak stressed that God must be seen from "the inward eye", or the "heart", of a human being: devotees must meditate to progress towards enlightenment. Nanak emphasized the revelation through meditation, as its rigorous application permits the existence of communication between God and human beings. God has no gender in Sikhism, though translations may incorrectly present a masculine God. In addition, Nanak wrote that there are many worlds on which God has created life.  


The Sikh Gurus

The Sikh faith was founded and shaped by Gurus, each one a spiritual teacher who brought divine wisdom and guidance to uplift humanity. Their teachings form the foundation of Sikhism, emphasizing devotion to one God, truthful living, service to humanity, and equality for all. Below is a list of the Sikh Gurus, with a brief explanation of their contributions to the faith.

Suggested Reads

  • The Sikh Religion
    M.A Macauliffe
  • A history of the Sikhs
    Khushwant Singh
  • The Sikhs of the Punjab
    J.S Grewal
  • Guru Granth Sahib
    Surinder Singh Kohli
  • I Accuse: The Anti-Sikh Violence of 1984
    Jarnail Singh
  • Essays on Sikhism
    Manohar Singh Bal
  • Sikhism – A very Short Introduction
    Eleanor Nesbitt
  • History of the Sikhs
    The Sikh Commonwealth
  • The Sikhs
    Patwant Singh
  • Heritage of the Sikhs
    Harbans Singh
  • Philosophy of Sikhism
    Nirbhai Singh
  • Ethics of Sikhs
    Avtar Singh
  • Sikh Studies
    Gobind Singh Mansukhani
  • History of Gurus Retold
    Surjit Singh Ghandhi
  • Kernel of Sikhism
    Sutantar Singh
  • A Short History of the Sikhs
    Teja Singh & Ganda Singh
  • History of the Misls
    Bhagat Singh
  • Teachings of Guru Nanak
    Taran Singh
  • Philosophy of Sikhism
    Surinder Singh Kohli
  • Highroads of Sikh History
    Teja Singh

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