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Article Name : | | THE GLIMPSES OF SIKH ETHICS | Author Name : | | Arvinder Singh | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | ROR-1589 | Article : | | | Author Profile | Abstract : | | In the fifteenth century, Sikhism was emerged as a socio-religious movement in the Northern India with view to uplift the socio-ethically degenerated humankind. Sikh Gurus observed that the various kinds of unethical and irreligious practices had crept in the Medieval Indian society. They found that people in general had moved away from righteous path and were excessively inclined towards outward religiosity, which made them egocentric and consequently they began to neglect the ethical norms in their everyday life. Sikh Gurus laid much emphasis on truthful, honest and virtuous living. They established the highest standards of morality to create an egalitarian, ethical and righteous social order. In Sikhism, an ideal man i.e. Gurmukh is virtuous person and is expected to observe the ethical code of conduct. Sikh Gurus, in fact, laid down the unique, dynamic and realistic way to merge with the Supreme Being through truthful living. | Keywords : | | - divinize and democratize
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