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A devoted sikh would not like to hear any word against his Beloved Satguru.
He shall also not utter a single word which may wound and injure the feelings
of others with regard to their faith, their religious paths, and scriptures
and their objects and places of worship.
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Sikh Dharm Is Pati Varta
Dharam
Baba Nand Singh
Ji Maharaj
Sikh Dharma is Pati-Varta
Dharam. In the Religion of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, a sikh is devoted exclusively
to the Satguru. In his pure and undiluted love of his All Pervading Lord
there is only love and respect for other spiritual paths, for all other
places of worship. All lovers of God irrespective of their colour, caste,
creed, religion have been shown equal veneration and respect in Sri Guru
Granth Sahib.
A sikh respects all the ways of prayer and worship.
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All
the Avtars, Prophets and Gurus have manifested from the same supreme
Param Jot and are worthy of equal reverence and adoration. |
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Baba
Nand Singh Ji Maharaj |
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It is impossible to behold
the true grandeur of all the Divine Manifestations with these gross eyes
but when one is blessed with Divine Sight, one envisions all the Manifestations
having emerged from the same Supreme Source.
A devoted sikh would not like to hear any word against his Beloved Satguru.
He shall also not utter a single word which may wound and injure the feelings
of others with regard to their faith, their religious paths, and scriptures
and their objects and places of worship.
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