Sikhi Seeker is an educational website dedicated to spreading the message of Sikhi. Our mission is to provide a platform where individuals can explore and learn about the teachings of Sikhi. We want to help people understand and appreciate Sikh values by sharing helpful information, providing resources, and engaging with the community.
At Sikhi Seeker, we want to make it easy for everyone to learn about Sikhi. We also have a community forum where you can ask questions and share your experiences. This helps everyone in the community connect and have important conversations.
Feel free to explore the various sections of our website to delve into the insightful teachings of Guru Sahib, the significance of Sikh practices, and the universal messages of equality, justice, and selfless service that Sikhi promotes. Whether you are already a part of the Sikh community or simply curious to learn more, we hope that our platform serves as a source of inspiration and knowledge.
Those blessed with the Naam-Mantar (Divine Word) for meditation from the door of Guru Nanak are fortunate beyond words. These holy ones are ever full with Naam Amrit through meditation.
If you wish to have eternal bliss then research and study Gurbani further. As you study Gurbani deeply, your doubts will be swayed like grass swayed by a current of water. Moreover, you will begin to see what reality is.
Always do ardaas to fulfill your spiritual and wordly affairs. With ardaas, Vaheguru places their blessed hands on your heads. Stay in the sangat of great Saints and accept their nector like words.
The primary religious duty of every man is to repeat the Name just as the clock goes on striking 'tick, tick'. Again, again, and again remember God. Please take care of every breath. Do not allow any breath to go waste.
Connect with a high-spirited community dedicated to deepening their understanding of Gurmat principles and practices. Engage in insightful discussions, share your experiences, and seek guidance on various aspects of Gurmat.
Join ForumCore beliefs include the oneness of God, equality of all people, selfless service, and living a truthful life.
Naam Simran is the practice of remembering and meditating on God's name in Sikhi. It involves reciting the GurMantar.
"Nitnem" refers to the daily prayers recited by Sikhs to maintain a spiritual connection throughout the day.
"Seva" means selfless service. Sikhs are encouraged to perform acts of service without expecting anything in return.
A Gurdwara is a place of worship in Sikhi. It serves as a community center where Sikhs gather for prayer, spiritual learning, and communal meals (Langar).