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Ways of Sikh living - EdexcelWorship

In Sikhism, worship is a way of life. Many Sikhs believe that they should dedicate their lives to Waheguru and follow the teachings of the Guru Granth Sahib. Sikhs always try to keep Waheguru in their mind, which will ensure their actions are gurmukh, meaning God-centred.

Part of Religious StudiesSikhism

Worship

refers to an act of worship. For Sikhs, worship takes many forms, including:

  • listening to the being read by a
  • meditating on God’s name ()
  • serving in the

Sikhs believe in and a hold deep respect and admiration for him. They also place special importance on the and places of pilgrimage, such as the Harmandir Sahib, the .

Worship and adore Him, and you shall be at peace forever.
Guru Granth Sahib 896

Nam Japna

which means repeating and constantly remembering the name of God, is one of the . The other two foundations are and . Nam Japna can be performed either silently (by repeating ‘Waheguru’ in the head) or aloud. Sikhs believe that it is important to keep Waheguru in their mind at all times, as this will help them to become less selfish.

Repeating the Naam, the Name of the Lord, the mortal is exalted and glorified. Repeating the Naam, sin is banished from the body. Repeating the Naam, all festivals are celebrated. Repeating the Naam, one is cleansed at the sixty-eight sacred shrines. (Guru Granth Sahib 1142)