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==Conquer the 5 Thieves== It every Sikhs duty to defeat these 5 thieves: Lust (C?ham), Anger (Kr?odh), Greed (Lob?H), Attachment (Mo?H), and Pride (a?Hankar)
==Conquer the 5 Thieves== It's every Sikh duty to defeat these 5 thieves: Lust (C?ham), Anger (Kr?odh), Greed (Lob?H), Attachment (Mo?H), and Pride (a?Hankar). Within each person live these 5 thieves and it’s the duty of every Sikh to subdue and control the behaviour of these emotions and enemies.


The following lines from [[SGGS]] explain about the dangers of these negative energies and how they lead to pain and suffering:

*[http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=182&english=t&id=7641 On Page 182 – Look for Text highlighted in Red]

*“All of my companions are intoxicated with their sensory pleasures; they do not know how to guard their own home. The five thieves have plundered them; the thugs descend upon the unguarded village.||2||.”

*[http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=600&english=t&id=26092 On Page 600 – Look for Text highlighted in Red]

*“Within this body dwell the five thieves: sexual desire, anger, greed, emotional attachment and egotism. They plunder the Nectar, but the self-willed manmukh (ego minded person) does not realize it; no one hears his complaint. The world is blind, and its dealings are blind as well; without the Guru, there is only pitch darkness. ||2||”

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*“All the sins of that humble being are taken away, all the pains are taken away, all diseases are taken away; sexual desire, anger, greed, attachment and egotistical pride are taken away. The Lord drives the five thieves out of such a person of the Lord. ||1|| Chant the Name of the Lord, O Holy Saints of the Lord; meditate on the Lord of the Universe, O Holy people of the Lord. Meditate in thought, word and deed on the Lord, Har, Har. Worship and adore the Lord, O Holy people of the Lord.”


==Attack with 5 Weapons== Contentment (Santokh), Charity (Dan), Kindness (Daya ), Chardi Kala (Positive Energy), Humility (Nimarta)
==Attack with 5 Weapons== Contentment (Santokh), Charity (Dan), Kindness (Daya ), Chardi Kala (Positive Energy), Humility (Nimarta)

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==One God== - There is only ONE God who has infinite qualities and names; S/He* is the same for all religions; God is Creator & Sustainer -All that you see around you is God's Creation; S/He* is everywhere, and in everything; S/He is fearless and with no Enemies; Only God is without birth or death and S/He* has and will exist forever.

Below are quotations from Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS) which reinforce the summaries outlined above:

a). There is One God - from page 45:

  • There is only the One Supreme Lord God; there is no other.
  • Soul and body are all Yours; whatever pleases You, shall happen.
  • Through the Perfect Guru, one becomes perfect; O Nanak, meditate on the True One. ||4||9||79||

and the original verses are:

  • paarbarahm parabh ayk hai doojaa naahee ko-ay.
  • jee-o pind sabh tis kaa jo tis bhaavai so ho-ay.
  • gur poorai pooraa bha-i-aa jap naanak sachaa so-ay. ||4||9||79||

For the Original text please follow: SriGranth.org and enter the page number.

b). God the creator ? from page 1036:

  • He formed the planets, solar systems and nether regions, and brought what was hidden to manifestation||15|| ?..
  • When He so willed, He created the world.
  • Without any supporting power, He sustained the universe.

==Re-incarnation, Karma & Salvation== Sikhs believe that every creature has a Soul; on death, the Soul is passed from one body to another until Liberation. The journey of the Soul is governed by the deeds and actions that we perform during our lives. If we perform good deeds and actions and remember the Creator, we attain a better life. On the contrary, if we carry out evil actions and sinful deeds, we will be incarnated in “lower” life forms – snakes, ghosts, animals, etc. The person who has evolved to spiritual perfection attains salvation – union with God.


The following lines from SGGS explain how our deeds and actions (or Karma) have an impact on the future of the soul and reincarnation:

  • “Virtue and vice do not come by mere words; actions repeated, over and over again, are engraved on the soul. You shall harvest what you plant. O Nanak, by the Hukam of God’s Command, we come and go in reincarnation.”
  • “The soul-bride in love with duality goes around the wheel of reincarnation, through 8.4 million incarnations. Without the Guru, she finds no sleep, and she passes her life-night in pain. Without the Shabad, she does not find her Husband Lord, and her life wastes away in vain.”
  • “The blind have forgotten the Naam, the Name of the Lord. The self-willed manmukhs (ego centred person) are in utter darkness. Their comings and goings in reincarnation do not end; through death and rebirth, they are wasting away. ||3||”


  • “Purchase only that for which you have come into the world, and through the Guru, the Lord shall dwell within your mind. Within the home of your own inner being, you shall obtain the Mansion of the Lord’s Presence with intuitive ease. You shall not be consigned again to the wheel of reincarnation. ||3||.”

==Remember God== Love God but also have fear of Him/Her* as well. Only by keeping the Creator in your mind at all times, will you make progress in your spiritual evolution. The Sikh Guru ask the devotees to mediate with single mindedness; dispel doubt; remain focused; subdue their ego; thus glory will be obtained.

The following line from SGGS elaborate on the importance of remembering the Almighty Lord:

==Humanhood? (Brotherhood*)== All human beings are equal. We are sons and daughters of Waheguru, the Almighty.


==Uphold Moral Values== Defend, safeguard and fight for the rights of all creatures and in particular your fellow beings.


==Personal Sacrifice== Be prepared to give your life for all supreme principles ? see the life of Guru Teg Bahadur.


==Many Paths lead to God== ? Sikhs are not Special: The Sikhs are not the chosen people of God ? By just calling yourself a Sikh does not bring you salvation. Christian, Hindus, Muslim, Jews, etc have the same right to liberty as a Sikh.


==Positive Attitude to Life== ?Chardi Kala? ? Always have a positive, optimistic and buoyant view of life. God is there ? He* will be your help!


==Disciplined Life== Upon baptism, must wear the Sikhs Five Ks (5Ks); strict recital of the 5 prayers Banis, etc.


==No Special Worship Days== Sikhs do not believe that any particular day is holier than any other.


==Conquer the 5 Thieves== It's every Sikh duty to defeat these 5 thieves: Lust (C?ham), Anger (Kr?odh), Greed (Lob?H), Attachment (Mo?H), and Pride (a?Hankar). Within each person live these 5 thieves and it’s the duty of every Sikh to subdue and control the behaviour of these emotions and enemies.

The following lines from SGGS explain about the dangers of these negative energies and how they lead to pain and suffering:

  • “All of my companions are intoxicated with their sensory pleasures; they do not know how to guard their own home. The five thieves have plundered them; the thugs descend upon the unguarded village.||2||.”
  • “Within this body dwell the five thieves: sexual desire, anger, greed, emotional attachment and egotism. They plunder the Nectar, but the self-willed manmukh (ego minded person) does not realize it; no one hears his complaint. The world is blind, and its dealings are blind as well; without the Guru, there is only pitch darkness. ||2||”
  • “All the sins of that humble being are taken away, all the pains are taken away, all diseases are taken away; sexual desire, anger, greed, attachment and egotistical pride are taken away. The Lord drives the five thieves out of such a person of the Lord. ||1|| Chant the Name of the Lord, O Holy Saints of the Lord; meditate on the Lord of the Universe, O Holy people of the Lord. Meditate in thought, word and deed on the Lord, Har, Har. Worship and adore the Lord, O Holy people of the Lord.”

==Attack with 5 Weapons== Contentment (Santokh), Charity (Dan), Kindness (Daya ), Chardi Kala (Positive Energy), Humility (Nimarta)


See also Sikhism and Sikh Religious Philosophy