Explore the origins of Sikhism and the teachings of Guru Nanak. Learn about the concept of Ik Onkar and the spiritual path of Oneness born in Talwandi.

Truth is the highest virtue, but higher still is truthful living. It is a philosophy of action, a call to be fully present in the world while remaining internally connected to the Timeless One.
A big picture overview of Sikhism's core beliefs and philosophy, focusing on the fundamental principles that define the faith.






Sikhism, also known as Sikhi, began with the birth of Guru Nanak in 1469 in the village of Talwandi. Growing up in a world divided by caste and religion, Nanak experienced a deep spiritual immersion that led him to declare a revolutionary message of unity. He taught that the Divine is not a distant judge but a singular Oneness that breathes through every person and every moment, forming the foundation of this path of learning.
Ik Onkar is a central symbol in the Sikh worldview, representing the numeral 'one' combined with the syllable for the Divine vibration. It serves as a lens through which Sikhs view the entire universe, emphasizing that there is a singular, resonant Oneness connecting all of life. This concept reinforces the idea that a common thread ties the stars to the soil and connects the vast complexity of existence.
After emerging from a three-day spiritual immersion in a river, Guru Nanak famously declared, 'There is no Hindu, there is no Muslim.' This statement was not a denial of individual identities but an assertion of a deeper, underlying reality that transcends social and religious lines. His teachings focused on blurring the boundaries between different castes and faiths to reveal a universal connection rooted in the Divine.
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