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is a sacred shrine for Sikhs]] Sikhism (, '''', {Link without Title} ), is a Monotheistic Religion based on the teachings of ten Guru s who lived in Northern India during the 16th and 17th centuries. It is one of the World's Major Organised Religions with over 23 million followers. The two core beliefs of Sikhism are:
The Guru Granth Sahib is a sacred text considered by Sikhs to be their eleventh and final Guru. Sikh Philosophy is characterised by logic, comprehensiveness, and a "without frills" approach to both spiritual and material concerns. Its theology is marked by simplicity. Sikhism shares some similarities in philosophy with that of Bhakti Movement and Sufism . Some consider Sikhism to be a Syncretic religion, although this is not a widespread belief held by Sikhs; the Sikh Gurus maintained that their message had been revealed directly by God. HISTORY OF SIKHISM | ||
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