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The philosophy and core beliefs of Sikhi and Hinduism are the same:
- Karma
- Reincarnation
- Dharma
But the one difference is that Sikhs help all faiths, not just Sikhs. I like this.
I would also like Anand Karaj so I'd convert for that.
Sikhs have a proper conversion ceremony, 'Amrit chakhna' (tasting the nectar), and the convert is expected to adopt the 5 k's (Not to cut hair, keep a comb, keep a dagger or sword, wear an iron bangle, and wear the undergarment).
I have not read Sri Gurugranth Sahib except in snippets. But the religious thought in Sikhism and Hinduism is so close that I do not feel the need to read it. I take Sri Guru Nanak Sahib ji as a foremost expounder of Upanishadic thoughts.
You are not a Sikh, stop spreading your Hindu Vedanta over here. You have your own DIR.
If you're a Sikh why is Ganesh your avatar?
The only thing stopping my converting to Sikhism is my acceptance of Jesus Christ. I've been debating whether Hindu deities are allowed in Sikhism but Jesus is another matter. Maybe it's easier staying Hindu
The only thing stopping my converting to Sikhism is my acceptance of Jesus Christ. I've been debating whether Hindu deities are allowed in Sikhism but Jesus is another matter. Maybe it's easier staying Hindu