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in is best remembered for his transsexuality. He/she is also said to be the incarnation of a
r
k
asa
.
Sikhism
.
The religion and life-way of those who are Sikhs. The word
sikh
(Pañj
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b
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; cf. Skt.,
ik
ya
) means ‘a learner’, ‘a disciple’. Sikhs are those who believe in one God (
Ik Onkar
) and are disciples of the
Gur
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. In Indian usage,
gur
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can apply to any religious teacher or guide, but for Sikhs it is restricted to God as
Sat
Gur
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(true teacher), the ten Gur
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s (listed under
Gur
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) from Gur
N
nak
(b. 1469 CE) to Gur
Gobind Si
gh
(d. 1708), and to the
di