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A thoroughly biased article written by people with an agenda. A thoroughly biased article written by people with an agenda.
:::All u did was ignore all the similarities in thist article...and then u just wrote down what the differences are lol...That makes no sense....But...I will answer ur diffrences anyway.....Show me were in the Hindu scritpures Janeo is part of the religion...SHow me were it says idol worship is part of the religion....Show me where in Hinduism it says God cant break the law of karma just like sikhism says...Show me where it says u have to go on pilgrameges in the Hindu religion.....SHow me where Hinduism says men are higher then women or vice versa....Show me where it says Hinduism belives in a caste system....U WONT FIND IT ANYWHWERE...All u are doing is going by what u heard...and u never stopped to read the actual HINDU teachings....Ur just going by what u saw and what people do...If I wanted to do that...I could say Sikhs are clean shaven, drink, and have sex before marriage right?...But their is a difference in what people do and what the teachings say my friend ] 23:02, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
:::My friend it does not sound like you read this article at all...Everything u have type here in the discussion, i have answered in the article...Please take the time to read the article, without being biast....Or just tell me what part of the article is not true. ] 22:53, 14 July 2006 (UTC)


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Who is changing the page?

Somebody is making strange pages....This page is meant to show the SIMILARITIES of Hindus & Sikhs, not a seperation ARYAN818 09:03, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

No this article is a biased attempt to state similarities between Sikhism and Hinduism, where there are none.

Sikhism is different from Hinduism fundementally:

  • Guru Nanak states that the Vedas (or other relious texts do not know the mysteries of God -

Page 747, Line 18 - Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji ਬੇਦ ਕਤੇਬ ਸਿਮ੍ਰਿਤਿ ਸਭਿ ਸਾਸਤ ਇਨ੍ਹ੍ਹ ਪੜਿਆ ਮੁਕਤਿ ਨ ਹੋਈ ॥ बेद कतेब सिम्रिति सभि सासत इन्ह पड़िआ मुकति न होई ॥ bayd katayb simrit sabh saasat inH parhi-aa mukat na ho-ee. One may read all the books of the Vedas, the Bible, the Simritees and the Shaastras, but they will not bring liberation.

  • Guru Nanak rejected Hinduism, by rejecting the Janeo (Hindu sacred thread), or conformation of Hinduism.
  • Sikhism does not believe in idol worship or ancestor worship.
  • Sikhs are permitted to eat meat. (provided it is not ritually slaughtered). The Sikhs Guru's who were from Khatri/Kshatriya (warrior descent), had no qualms about meat eating. Vaishnav Hinduism emphasises strict Vegetarianism.
  • Sikhs believe that Karma can be broken by Gods will and submitting to God's will and trying to change what one can. *Hinduism believes you have to die and be reincarnated in your next life to reach a higher level of existence.
  • Sikhs do not believe in going on pilgrimages or bathing at Holy rivers etc.
  • Sikhs belive in equality of man and women. In Hinduism the woman is subservient to the man.
  • Sikhs do not believe in a caste system (unlike Hinduism).

A thoroughly biased article written by people with an agenda.

All u did was ignore all the similarities in thist article...and then u just wrote down what the differences are lol...That makes no sense....But...I will answer ur diffrences anyway.....Show me were in the Hindu scritpures Janeo is part of the religion...SHow me were it says idol worship is part of the religion....Show me where in Hinduism it says God cant break the law of karma just like sikhism says...Show me where it says u have to go on pilgrameges in the Hindu religion.....SHow me where Hinduism says men are higher then women or vice versa....Show me where it says Hinduism belives in a caste system....U WONT FIND IT ANYWHWERE...All u are doing is going by what u heard...and u never stopped to read the actual HINDU teachings....Ur just going by what u saw and what people do...If I wanted to do that...I could say Sikhs are clean shaven, drink, and have sex before marriage right?...But their is a difference in what people do and what the teachings say my friend ARYAN818 23:02, 14 July 2006 (UTC)

Sources

Can you state the sources to wear you got your information from, not just links to people who talks about Communism.

Their really is no need of sitting down and wasting time for references because 1st their is not alot of info, just opinions....ANd secondly, i cant use religious texts as resources because all the stuff is not written in English...Its written in Sanskrit, Hindi, and Punjabi....BUt this is not a complicated issue....its common sense dude ARYAN818 22:55, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
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