sikhism |
jainism |
As proper nouns the difference between sikhism and jainism
is that
sikhism is a revealed, monotheistic religion originating in northern india, in the 16th century, through and his successors while
jainism is a religion and philosophy, with a focus on nonviolence and personal effort to progress the soul towards divine consciousness.
sikhism |
khalsa |
As a proper noun sikhism
is a revealed, monotheistic religion originating in northern india, in the 16th century, through and his successors.
As a noun khalsa is
baptized sikhs collectively.
hinduism |
sikhism |
As a noun hinduism
is a religion, philosophy and culture native to india, characterized by the belief in reincarnation and a supreme oneness personified in many forms and natures.
As a proper noun sikhism is
a revealed, monotheistic religion originating in northern india, in the 16th century, through and his successors.
sikhism |
waheguru |
As proper nouns the difference between sikhism and waheguru
is that
sikhism is a revealed, monotheistic religion originating in northern India, in the 16th century, through
Guru Nanak and his successors while
Waheguru is god as conceived by Sikhism.
sikhism |
naraka |
As proper nouns the difference between sikhism and naraka
is that
sikhism is a revealed, monotheistic religion originating in northern india, in the 16th century, through and his successors while
naraka is (hinduism|sikhism|jainism|and|buddhism) the underworld or hell according to hinduism, sikhism, jainism and buddhism, where souls are sent for the expiation of their sins.
sikhism |
bhagat |
As a proper noun sikhism
is a revealed, monotheistic religion originating in northern india, in the 16th century, through and his successors.
As a noun bhagat is
a holy man in sikhism or hinduism.
Pages