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  2. Sikh names - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Sikhs choose their names based on their religion, caste, and Khalsa status. Find out the meaning, pronunciation and origin of Sikh names, and the difference between got and zat.

  3. Singh - Wikipedia

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    Singh is a title, middle name, or surname that means "lion" in various South Asian and Southeast Asian communities. It is used by different castes and religions, especially by Sikhs, Rajputs, and some Muslims, and has various etymological and historical variations.

  4. Sikhs - Wikipedia

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    Sikhs are an ethnoreligious group who follow Sikhism, a religion based on the teachings of Guru Nanak and the Guru Granth Sahib. Sikhs have unique names, symbols, practices and beliefs, and are found in various regions of the world, especially in the Punjab and Canada.

  5. Sikhism - Wikipedia

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    Sikhism is a philosophy and religion that originated in the 15th–16th century CE in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. It has about 25–30 million followers, known as Sikhs, who believe in one creator, the divine equality of all humankind, and the Guru Granth Sahib as the eternal guru.

  6. List of Sikhs - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of notable Sikhs from various fields and regions, such as academia, arts, business, politics, sports and more. Find out the names, achievements and contributions of famous Sikhs in the world.

  7. Sikh gurus - Wikipedia

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    Bhai Vir Singh, in his dictionary of Guru Granth Sahib describes the term Guru as a combination of two separate units: "Gu;(ਗੁ)" meaning darkness and "Rū;(ਰੂ)" which means light. [5] Hence, Guru is who brings light into darkness or in other words, the one who enlightens.

  8. Guru Granth Sahib - Wikipedia

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    Guru Granth Sahib is the central holy scripture of Sikhism, compiled by the fifth and tenth gurus and containing hymns of various saints. It is written in Gurmukhi script and arranged by rāgas, and is revered as the eternal guru and spiritual authority of Sikhs.

  9. Sikh culture - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, influences, and expressions of Sikh culture, the fifth largest organized religion in the world. Explore the different Sikh communities and their cultural practices, art, architecture, and identity across the globe.