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  2. Antam Sanskar - Wikipedia

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    Antam Sanskar (Gurmukhi: ਅੰਤਮ ਸੰਸਕਾਰ atama sasakāra) refers to the funeral rites in Sikhism. Antam (or Antim) means "final", while sanskar means "rite". [1] In Sikhism, death is considered a natural process and God's will or Hukam. To a Sikh, birth and death are closely associated, because they are both part of the cycle of ...

  3. Amrit Velā - Wikipedia

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    Illustration titled 'Morning prayers at the Sikh chapel in the regimental lines' from The Sikhs (1904) by John James Hood Gordon. In the SGPC Sikh Rehat Maryada it is written to arise in the Amrit Velā, bath, and meditate on the divine Naam (through Simran and Naam Japna). Here, Amrit Vela is defined as "three hours before the dawn". [4]

  4. Rehat - Wikipedia

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    Daily Prayers and Hymns. ... The reading must be done in a clear voice and with correct and full pronunciation. ... Antam Sanskar: funeral ceremony;

  5. Antyesti - Wikipedia

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    A Hindu cremation rite in Nepal.The samskara above shows the body wrapped in saffron cloth on a pyre. The Antyesti rite of passage is structured around the premise in ancient literature of Hinduism that the microcosm of all living beings is a reflection of a macrocosm of the universe. [10]

  6. Template:Sikh practices - Wikipedia

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    Daily Prayers and Hymns. Nitnem; ... Antam Sanskar This page was last edited on 28 May 2023, at 23:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Three pillars of Sikhism - Wikipedia

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    Daily Prayers and Hymns. Nitnem; ... Antam Sanskar; Sikh beliefs; 1a. Simran (spiritual contemplation) 1b. Sewa (selfless service) 2. Three Pillars.

  8. Dasam Granth - Wikipedia

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    Compositions of the Dasam Granth include Jaap Sahib, Tav-Prasad Savaiye and Kabiyo Baach Benti Chaupai which are part of the Nitnem or daily prayers and also part of the Amrit Sanchar or initiation ceremony of Khalsa Sikhs. [12] Zafarnama and Hikayats in a different style and format appended to it in the mid 18th century. [11]

  9. Akhand Path - Wikipedia

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    She lay there next to the Guru Granth Sahib and listened to the full recitation of this Path. After kirtan, Ardas and Hukam, she received the Karah Prashad, uttered "Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh" breathing her last. Thus began the tradition of rendering an Akhand Path within 48 hours. [13] [better source needed]