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Sorry if this question has been asked before.
I was reading an article on the internet that says that although the Adi Granth appears to confirm the existence of reincarnation, this is only due to the evolution in the meaning of words from Sanskrit to Punjabi. The author claimed that Guru Nanak did not teach reincarnation. I had assumed, rightly or wrongly, that reincarnation was a part of Sikhism. What do you think then? Do most Sikhs believe in it, or not? What is your personal opinion, and why? |
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Sikhism believes in reincarnation and rebirth just like hindus. If one believes in a soul and a God, then heaven and hell are a necessary corollary. The indic religions generally believe in rebirth, heaven and hell are not one time affair. What scheme that author on the internet had to offer?
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Yes sikhism believes in reincarnation, if i have time i will be posting what i hope you find an interesting topic on the game of life.
evrything we see here, and the reason we are here is to play a game created by god. |
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I am the Sixth incarnation of the Goddess Het-Hor, this is a fact.
Melissa G
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Glad to know you.
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