Sikhism Flashcards

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Intro to Sikhism :

  1. ) how did Sikhs start?
  2. ) what was the needs at the time?
  3. ) what were the impacts of the needs ?
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  1. ) Sikhs started because of the needs at the time in India. India shaped a lot of Sikh teachings today.
  2. ) the needs was the caste system - that separate people based on wealth/status.
  3. )the impacts of the caste system affected jobs,marriage and status
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Caste system :

  1. ) where was guru Nanak on the caste system ?
  2. ) what was the need at the time ?
  3. ) what were the impact on the need ?
  4. ) why was Muslims and Hindus fighting ?
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  1. ) guru Nanak was a (warrior,king) a Kshatriya at a high place on the caste system.
  2. )the needs were religious war
  3. ) the impacts are that conflict still happens today
  4. ) Muslims and Hindus were fighting with which religion should be the main
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Gender inequality

  1. ) what was happening to young girls at the time ?
  2. ) what did widows have to do ?
  3. ) what was this act called that women had to do ?
  4. ) what would happen if the failed to do so?
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  1. ) girls could not go to school or access education
  2. ) they had to sacrifice themselves by jumping in fire after husband died
  3. ) This was called SATI
  4. ) if the failed to do so they would be shun upon by community and be disowned
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Guru Nanak’s 3 principles:

  1. ) what is wandshack?
  2. ) how was wandshack demonstrated?
  3. ) what is kitkaro ?
  4. ) how was kitkaro demonstrated ?
  5. ) what is nam jap ?
  6. ) how was nam jap demonstrated?
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  1. ) wandshack is to share
  2. ) guru Nanak demonstrated wandshack by giving food to the poor
  3. ) kitkaro is working hard for an honest living
  4. ) kitkaro was demonstrated when Guru Nanak refused to take bread from the rich mans bread with blood.
  5. ) Nam Jap is meditating of the name of God
  6. ) Nam Jap is demonstrated when he prayed over Maliks crops.
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Mool mantra

  1. ) what is a social revelation?
  2. ) what is an enlightenment?
  3. ) where did Guru Nanak gain enlightenment?
  4. ) what did Guru Nanak first talk about when he was out the river ?
  5. ) how is his first talk out of the river important ?
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  1. ) a social revelation is when God reveals himself to humans directly .
  2. ) enlightenment is when you gain knowledge
  3. ) he had enlightenment in the river Bein
  4. ) Guru Nanak first talked about the nature of God.
  5. ) the first talk out of the river is now the most important prayer in Sikhism called the mool mantra
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The nature of God mool mantra

  1. ) What is the mool mantra ?
  2. ) what time is the mool mantra recited ?
  3. ) how does it demonstrate Guru Nanak ?
  4. ) what does the mool mantra represent ?
  5. ) three qoutes from the mool mantra?
  6. ) how does the mool mantra influence Sikhs?
  7. ) what does the mool mantra help Sikhs understand ?
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  1. ) the mool mantra is the opening prayer in the GGS, recited at 3 am and a morning prayer.
  2. ) the mool mantra is recited at 3 am.
  3. ) demonstrates nam jap when guru Nanak prayed at night in the darkness
  4. ) the mool mantra represents the nature of God

5.) “he is without hate”
“He is without fear”
“He is creator”

  1. ) influence Sikhs to treat people equally because God is without hate and does not discriminate and to pray.
  2. ) helps Sikhs to understand what he is like and to imitate his nature to be Gurmukh
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CORE CONCEPT: Mool mantra

KHANDS

  1. ) what khand does the mool mantra link to ?
  2. ) the nature of the waheguru is taught by ?
  3. ) what should Sikhs do in order to reach mukti ?
A
  1. ) knowledge and effort
  2. ) the nature of waheguru is taught by the mool mantra
  3. ) Sikhs should be use their knowledge to be Gurmukh which also shows effort. Both knowledge and effort will help Sikhs to reach mukti
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CORE CONCEPT

VIRTUES:

  1. ) what virtue links to mool mantra ?
  2. ) what qoute can support this ?
  3. ) what are Sikhs imitating and what does it lead to ?
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  1. ) courage and love
  2. ) “he is without fear “
  3. ) Sikhs are imitating and cultivating the nature of God and are being Gurmukh
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God’s creation :

  1. ) what do Sikhs believe about the creation story ?
  2. ) What did God create the world out of ?
  3. ) what did Guru Arjan say?
  4. ) what do Sikhs believe about God in the world?
  5. ) what theories do Sikhs still accept ?
  6. ) two quotes to support the idea of Sikh creation ?
  7. ) how does it influence Sikhs ?
  8. ) who said “the world was created as an act of love “?
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  1. ) Sikhs would say that God created the world out of his Hamuk (will) and willed the world into existence as an act of love.
  2. ) God created the world out of his hamuk
  3. ) Guru Arjan said ‘God created the world as an act of Love”
  4. ) Sikhs believe that God exist both within and outside the world
  5. ) some Sikhs believe in evolution & the Big Bang theory and say God allowed it to happen
  6. ) quotes to support creation : “he is creator” & “he created the world as an act of love”-guru Arjan.
  7. )influences Sikhs to look after the world because it was given as an act of love and to perform sewa as a way to look after the world.
  8. ) guru Arjan said the world was created as an act of love
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What is nirgun ?

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Without qualifies or form to describe God

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What is the three things God is understood as ?

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Timeless, spaceless ,& limitless

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What do Sikhs believe about understanding God ?

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Sikhs will never understand God until they reach truth (mukti)

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What quotes can be used to support nirgun

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  • “He is creator “ this means that God must be separated from the universe because he create the world.
  • ”he is the transcendent Lord”
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Influences of Nirgun ?

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  • Sikhs will perform nam jap and focus on the fact that God is bigger than humanity .
  • perform sewa to protect world God created
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KHANDS,vices&virtues and equality

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khands - devoting their lives to understand God is PEITY.

  • knowing the world was created by God is KNOWLEDGE.
  • Protecting world is EFFORT.

Equality ; treat everything in the universe equally guru Nanak demonstrate by touching untouchable.

Virtue&vices : looking after the world is the khands Of HUMILITY and avoids GREED&ATTACHEMENT

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