THE WARRIOR SAINT: GURU GOBIND SINGH’S CONTRIBUTION TO SIKHISM AND SOCIETY

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  • Ritika Mehra and Dr Harpinder Kaur Author

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https://doi.org/10.7492/4kktrb77

Keywords:

Gratified,, Pretentious,, Altruistic, Orchestrated, Compatibility,, Deliberately, Souvenir, Slender,, Accumulating, Ordeal, Righteousness,, Sympathetically, Implementation, Appellation, Fabricate.

Abstract

The Tenth master Gurur Gobind Singh son of Guru Tegh Bahadur, grandson of Guru Hargobind Sahib and great grandson of Guru Arjan dev. He was an exceptional merger of personality, generosity, persistence and equality. As an adaptable warrior, he had eventual proficiency in handling miscellaneous kinds of weapons. He gave the political weapon to the Sikhs is the sword, whereas the spiritual weapon is the shabad (word). Guru distinguished Sikh law wrote martial poetry and music and was the apparent author of the Sikh work called Dasam Granth. In 1699, Guru contribution to Sikhism are establishing the Sikh warrior community termed Khalsa and orienting the five K’s. He provide the Sikhs the unique hailing “Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh,’ meaning “The Khalsa belong to the God.” Guru I abolished the masand system. his highest notable contribution is that he interconnected the massage of religiosity to the life of the people gave a new connection between mystical and material concepts and activities and falsification of social humiliation and religious abuse in the society. He gave the massage of unity and equality. 

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1990-2024

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THE WARRIOR SAINT: GURU GOBIND SINGH’S CONTRIBUTION TO SIKHISM AND SOCIETY. (2024). MSW Management Journal, 34(1), 303-309. https://doi.org/10.7492/4kktrb77

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