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Sahajdhari (Punjabi: ਸਹਜਧਾਰੀ (Gurmukhi);
Meaning "spiritual
state of
equilibrium adopter";
alternatively spelt as Sehajdhari) Sikh is a
person who believes...
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Amrit but
follows the
teachings of the Sri Guru
Granth Sahib is
called a
Sahajdhari Sikh. The kesh, also
known as kesa, or uncut, long hair, is considered...
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Achhe Lagte Hain 3.
Parmar was born on 11
November 1994 in New
Delhi in a
Sahajdhari Sikh family. She
completed her
schooling from
Sadhu Vaswani International...
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because unlike Sikh
Gurdwaras Act, 1925, it
defines only keshdhari, and not
sahajdhari, as Sikhs. It states: "Patit"
means a Sikh who
trims or
shaves his beard...
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cherished by Sikhs. The
Nirankari sect was
founded in 1851 by Baba Dyal, a
Sahajdhari, who
aimed at
refocusing Sikhs on the Adi
Granth – the Sikh scripture...
- May 1783 – 30
January 1855), also
spelt as Baba Dyal, was a non-Khalsa,
Sahajdhari Sikh
reformer whose main
mission was to
bring Sikhs back to the Adi Granth...
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which is one of the
requirements for a Sikh to be an
initiated Khalsa or
sahajdhari according to the
Rehat Maryada (Sikh code of conduct). In Sikhism, there...
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those who are not
initiated or
baptised are
referred to as
Kesdhari or
Sahajdhari Sikhs. The
first time that this
ceremony took
place was on Vaisakhi, which...
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Khalsa Sikh, a
Sahajdhari Sikh is one who
reveres the
teachings of the Sikh Gurus, but has not
undergone the initiation.
Sahajdhari Sikhs do not accept...
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importance to
Sanatan Sikhs,
including Udasis, Nirmalas, Nanakpanthis,
Sahajdhari, and Keshdhari/Khalsa
sects of Sikhism; however, the
Khalsa Sikhs disagree...