Sikh practices Flashcards
1
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Castes
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Described as tribes:
- Jat
- 60%
- Came to UK after WW2 after labour demand
- Descended from farmers
- Bhatra
- Priestly caste
- Most established
- more than 30 Gurdwaras
- Ramgarhia
- Over 30 in UK
- Moved from East Africa (expelled)
2
Q
Gurdwara structures
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- Diwan hall
- Sach Khand
- Langar hall
- 4 Doors
- ‘Door to the Guru’
3
Q
Customs and features in a Gurdwara
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- Remove shoes
- GGS lies on Takht with Palki over it
- Romallas cover GGS when not in use
- Granthi sits behind and uses chauri fan
- Golak
- Ragis sing Kirtans
- Karah Prashad
4
Q
Forms of worship in the gurdwara
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- Kirtan
- Gurbani
- Simran
- Ardas
- Hukam
5
Q
Prayer at home
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- Nitnem
- Use Gutkas, translated from Gurmukhi
- Can use mala
6
Q
Akand Path
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- 2 days of continuous readings
- Done by Pathees who shouldn’t be paid
- First done by Gobind Singh after GGS was compiled
- Langar should always be available
7
Q
Naam Karan
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- Whisper mool mantra into ear
- Honey on lips
- Kirtan done as celebration
- Khalsa Sikh mixes amrit with double edged sword, given to baby and mother
- Granthi opens GGS at random and first letter on the page is Baby’s first letter
8
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Origin of Amrit Sanskar
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- 1699, Guru Gobind Singh
- Made to resist oppression
- Panj Pyare were willing to risk their lives
- From different castes
- Mixed amrit with Khanda
9
Q
Rehat Meryada
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Against
- dishonouring hair
- Eating kosher or halal meat
- Co-habitation
- Intoxicating substances
Should
- Pay Daswandh
- Wear 5 k’s
10
Q
Amrit Sanskar ceremony
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- In front of GGS
- 5 Amritdhari and one Granthi
- Person should be clean with clean clothes
- Wear the five K’s
- No piercings
- Starts with Ardas then Hukam
- Khanda mixes amrit which is drank
- Takes Singh or Kaur
11
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Harmandir Sahib
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- Amrit Sarovar, pool of amrit
- Akal Takht is were decisions regarding Sikhism and the community
- Covered in Gold leaf
- 4 doors
- GGS covered in gold palki
- Langar serves 50,000 a day
- Booths hold Karah Prashad, Nihang distribute amrit
12
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Celebrating Gurpurbs
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- Akand Path takes place two days before
- Kirtans are sung
- Nagar Kirtan, 5 Amritdharis lead procession or parade of GGS
- Cards, Langar, Karah Prashad
- In India takes place on actual date, whereas in UK on weekends
13
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Hola Mahalla
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- Practice of battle skills
- Public tournaments
- In UK more peaceful pursuits
- Kirtans and Karah Prashad
14
Q
Vaisakhi celebrations
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- Akand path
- Nishan Sahib is replaced outside of Gurdwaras
- Usually day of Amrit Sanskar
- Nagar Kirtans
15
Q
Diwali, Bandi Chor Divas
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- 52 Princes freed
- Celebrates Hargobind’s freedom as well as dedication to justice
- Akand Path, nagar kirtan
- Diyas or lights
- Fireworks