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SikhNet is a global virtual community for all those interested in the Sikh way of life. We provide online news, educational materials and services on Sikhism (through apps and our websites). We provide spiritual education and resources in a non-judgemental, neutral environment intended to inspire and uplift all those who participate in it. SikhNet is a tax exempt not-for-profit corporation in the USA operating exclusively for religious, charitable and educational purposes.
SikhNet makes a person's spiritual journey relevant in the context of the modern world and the way people live now.
For over 23 years SikhNet has served millions and is the oldest and largest Sikh website, receiving over 40,000 visitors every day. Providing daily inspiration, weekly educational videos, Daily News, Online Radio Network from Sikh Temples around the world, Audio and Animated Stories for Kids and the largest collection of sacred Sikh music online.
Sikhism - means 'disciple' or 'learner.' The Sikh religion was founded in Northern India in the fifteenth century by Guru Nanak Dev Ji and is distinct from Islam and Hinduism. Sikhism is monotheistic and stresses the equality of all men and women. Sikhs believe in three basic principles; meditating on the name of God (praying), earning a living by honest means as well as sharing the fruits of one's labor with others. Sikhism rejects caste and class systems and emphasizes service to humanity.
Turbans are worn to cover our long hair and with respect to God. Learn to recognize a Sikh turban. Sikhs have unshorn hair, beards and moustaches. The Sikh faith teaches us the humanitarian principles of freedom, equality, and justice - the same principles this great democracy is founded on. There are about 25 million Sikhs in the world. Sikhs have been in the United States for over 100 years. Sikhism recognizes the universal truths that underlie all human endeavors, religions and belief systems. The universal nature of the Sikh way of life reaches out to people of all faiths and cultural backgrounds, encouraging us to see beyond our differences and to work together for world peace and harmony. |