List of Sikhism-related topics

List of Sikhism-related topics

This list is of topics related to Sikhs and Sikhism.

ikhism

*Sikhism
*Sikh
*Amritsar
*Ek Onkar -
*Gurmukhi
*Khalsa - :*Khalsa Panth - :*Sikhs Five Ks
*Laava -
*SGPC (Shiromani Gurudwara Prabhandak Committee) -
*Sikh religious philosophy:*Sikhism primary beliefs and principles:*Sikhism technique and methods - :*Sikhism underlying values - :*Prohibitions in Sikhism - :*Sikhism other observations -
*Singh -
*Takhat -
*Udasis -
*Waheguru

The Sikh People

*Sikhs - article focused on Sikh society

ikh Gurus

*Guru Nanak Dev
*Guru Angad Dev -
*Guru Amar Das -
*Guru Ram Das -
*Guru Arjan Dev -
*Guru Hargobind -
*Guru Har Rai -
*Guru Har Krishan -
*Guru Teg Bahadur -
*Guru Gobind Singh -

cripture

*Guru Granth Sahib
*Dasam Granth - - -
*Bani - Gurbani
*Chaupai -
*Jaap Sahib -
*Japji Sahib
*Mool Mantra -
*Sukhmani -

Practices

* Sikh practices
*
*Aardas -
*Amrit
*Amrit Sanskar
*Chardi Kala -
*Kirat Karni -
*Langar -
*Naam -
*Simran
*Wand kay Shako -

Gurdwaras

*Gurdwara
*Harimandir Sahib

Gurdwaras in India

*Gurdwaras in India - ; many red-links.:*Gurdwara Bangla Sahib:*Gurdwara Sri Tarn Taran Sahib -

Gurdwaras in Pakistan

*Gurdwaras in Pakistan - ; many red-links.

Gurdwaras in Hong Kong

*Khalsa Diwan Sikh Temple -

Gurdwaras in Malaysia

*Gurdwara Sahib Klang

Gurdwaras in Singapore

*Central Sikh Temple
* Gurdwara Sahib Silat Road
* Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha
* Gurdwara Sri Guru Nanak Satsang Sabha (Katong)
* Gurdwara Khalsa Dharmak Sabha
* Gurdwara Pardesi Khalsa Dharmak Diwan
* Gurdwara Sahib Yishun

Gurdwaras in Canada

*Gurdwaras in Canada - ;largely incomplete list

Gurdwaras in the United States

*Sikh Gurdwara - San Jose -

Literature

*Zafarnama

History

*Sikh Confederacy
*Sikh Empire
*History of the Punjab
*Sukerchakia -
*First Anglo-Sikh War - 1845–1846 -
*Second Anglo-Sikh War - 1848–1849
*Battle of Saragarhi - Famous battle
*Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
*Operation Blue Star (Golden Temple Massacre) - June 1984
*Anti-Sikh Riots - November 1984

Esteemed individuals in Sikh history

*
*
*Sikh Bhagats - :*Bhagat - :*Kabir:*Sheikh Farid
*Hazrat Mian Mir -

People

*List of Sikhs
*Ishar Singh
*Nand Singh
*Randhir Singh -
*Ranjit Singh -

Places

*Nankana Sahib -
*Samadhi of Ranjit Singh -
*Harmandir Sahib

Politics

*Babbar Khalsa
*Khalistan
*Punjab Janata Morcha
*Sarb Hind Shiromani Akali Dal
*Shiromani Akali Dal
*Haryana State Akali Dal
*Shiromani Akali Dal (Democratic)
*Shiromani Akali Dal (Longowal) -
*Shiromani Akali Dal (Panthik)
*Shiromani Akali Dal (Simranjit Singh Mann) -
*Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi

Other articles of interest

*Amritsar Massacre (Jalianwalla Bagh Massacre) - April 13, 1919
*Chakram
*Diwali
*Gatka -
*Interfaith
*Jayadeva Goswami - Wrote two hymns that are in the guru granth.
*Kirtan
*Punjabi language -
*Turban

Topics needing articles

cripture

*Anand Sahib
*Asa di Var or Asa di Vaar - A morning prayer.
*Laava or Laavan - Wedding hymn or hymns.
*Rehras or Rehras Sahib
*Sawaya or Sawayya - One of the morning prayers.
*Sohila or Kirtan Sohila
*Tav-Prasad Savaiye

Esteemed individuals in Sikh history

*Baba Buddha - One of the most revered Sikh saints and anointer of several of the early Sikh Gurus.
*Bhai Gurdas - One of the most revered Sikh saints and writer of the Vars.
*Mardana - Guru Nanak's constant Muslim companion, musician, and composer of sikh hymns.
*Nanki - Guru Nanak's sister and often considered his first disciple.
*Sri Chand - Guru Nanak's son and founder of an early Sikh sect.
*Prithi Chand - Guru Ram Das's son who was passed over in his attempts to succeed his father.
*Panj Pyare or Panj Piare - The Five Beloved Ones.

Places

*Anandpur or Anandpur Sahib
*Kartapur - Seat of Guru Nanak's first school.
*Akal Takhat (Eternal Throne) - Nominal seat of Sikh spiritual authority.
*Harmandir Sahib - Holy shrine of the Sikhs in the holy city of Amritsar.

Ceremonies

*Nam Karan - Child's naming ceremony.
*Amrit Chhakna or Amrit Sanskar - Khalsa baptism ceremony.
*Anand Karaj - Wedding ceremony.
*Antam Sanskar - Funeral rites.

Practices

*Sewa or Nishkam Sewa
*Daasvand, Dasvand, or Daswand

Literature

*Janam Sakhi (non-canonical Sikh history):*Bala Janamsakhi - A collection of janamsakhis by Bhai Bala (generally accepted as authoritative).:*Mani Singh Janamsakhi or Gyan ratanavali - A collection dating from the time of the last Guru.:*Miharban Janamsakhi - Janamsakhis written by the followers of Prithi Chand. :*Puratan Janamsakhi - An early collection of janamsakhis by an unknown author.
*Vars (early edition of the Sikh tenets, written down by Bhai Gurdas)

History

*History of Sikhism
*Timeline of Sikh history

Education

*Damdami Taksal
*Guru Nanak Dev University
*World Sikh University [http://www.sikh-uni.ac.uk/]
*Khalsa College London [http://www.khalsacollegelondon.com/]

Uncategorized

*Glossary of Sikh terms
*Khanda - A symbol of the Sikh faith (as well as being an Indian-double edged sword); also appearing on the Nishan Sahib which flies over gurdwaras.
*Masund
*Nirankari - ,
*Sikh Regiment
*Sikh Light Infantry
*Sikh festivals
*Singh Sabha
*Sarbloh Warriors - a computer game based around Sikh resistance against Mughal rule

Multimedia


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ee also

*List of Sikhs for many red-links.
*Amritsar for list of red-linked historical Sikh sites.
*Sikh Bhagats for list of red-linked contributors to the Sikh scriptures.


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