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Who were the first two Sikh Gurus?
Guru Nanak Sahib and Guru Angad Sahib.
What does 'Guru' mean in Sikhism?
Guru means teacher, a light to drive out darkness.
What is Sikhi?
Sikhi is the way of life taught by Sikh Gurus.
What is Gurbani?
Gurbani refers to the words of the Guru, the language of the Gurus.
What is the significance of Gurmukhi?
Gurmukhi is the script invented by Gurus used to write Gurbani, and the same letters are used for the Punjabi language.
What year was the Adi Granth completed and by whom?
The Adi Granth was completed in 1604 by Guru Arjan Sahib.
What event did Guru Gobind Singh Sahib create in 1699?
The creation of Khalsa.
What are the names of the morning prayers in Sikhism?
Japji, Jaap, Tav Parsaad Svayeay, Chaupai, Anand Sahib.
What should one replace fear with according to Sikh teachings?
Courage, bravery, determination, confidence, resolve, and Formless Compassion.
Name three emotions or qualities to replace enmity with.
Friendliness, goodwill, and love.
Who was Sajjan and what changed him?
Sajjan was changed by Guru Nanak Sahib’s Shabad Kirtan, which emphasized integrity and truthfulness.
What is Shabad in Sikhism?
Shabad refers to words of wisdom.
What is the purpose of Naam Simran in Sikhism?
Naam Simran refers to meditation and is essential for spiritual practice.
What can you learn from humility in Sikhism?
Humility is being free of pride or arrogance and is core to Sikhi principles.
What does 'MunNeeva MatUchee' mean?
MunNeeva means to humble your mind, and MatUchee refers to behaving honorably.
What is Langar?
Langar is the making and distributing of food in the Sikh community.
List one of the key principles Sikhs should follow.
To always speak the truth.
How did Guru Nanak Sahib engage with others?
By asking questions, engaging in conversations, and acting fearlessly with love.
Who were Guru Nanak Sahib's parents?
Mata Tripta Ji and Pita Kalu Ji.
What does Gurudwara mean?
Gurudwara means 'Door to the Guru'.