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try to ask in specific manner, in what aspect u r interested to know the significance of Sikhism! Still i try:-

# it has a great impact on the development in the northern Indian subcontinent , place of its initiation in social,political, economical, spiritual and cultural upliftment. But basically development of Sikhism is like any other periodical change in the form of evolution in religion front to fulfill the gap produced in mental evolution of human so that he can equally ascend in spiritual front as he has grown with time in social and cultural fronts. It has given more advanced views as per the need according to modern days about the need of moral values and customs in one's personal and social life.

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Sikhism is a religion so of course it is not importent to those of other religeon.

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Khalsa is important to the sikhs because it mans 'pure' ... Khalsa are sikhs which have gone through the sacred Amrit ceremony and get baptised.

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Sikhism is the fifth largest religion practiced in the world today. Sikhs worship one universal God, and practice disciplined meditation in the name of God.

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Because Sikhs believe that it has been blessed by prayer and also it is free food for anyone and everyone.

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The Sikhs are an Indian religious sect of people. The Sikhs are fanatics and dangerous. They assassinated Andira Gandhi by shooting her in the back.

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