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* Philosophy of teachings, major social changes in Punjab | * Philosophy of teachings, major social changes in Punjab | ||
* Sikh traditions, culture, family values and religious adherence. | * Sikh traditions, culture, family values and religious adherence. | ||
* Relation with Hindu mythology - a sensitive subject but we need to cover it | |||
* The concept of 'Sarbat da Bhala' (the welfare of humanity) is an important concept in sikhism and needs to be covered. | * The concept of 'Sarbat da Bhala' (the welfare of humanity) is an important concept in sikhism and needs to be covered. | ||
* Sikhism by country | * Sikhism by country |
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- Long term
These points are outside of the scope of the current article. Sub-articles are required to expand on certain topics.
- Further information on decision making in Sikhism
- Philosophy of teachings, major social changes in Punjab
- Sikh traditions, culture, family values and religious adherence.
- The concept of 'Sarbat da Bhala' (the welfare of humanity) is an important concept in sikhism and needs to be covered.
- Sikhism by country