Living a life that is God-centred
Sikhs believe that in order to break free from the cycle of samsaraIn Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism, this is the cycle of life, death and rebirth. they must lead a life that is gurmukhGod-centred, living by the Gurus' teachings., which means God centred, and not manmukhSelf-centred., which means self-centred.
Sikhs believe that they can live their life as gurmukh by doing the following:
- accepting God鈥檚 grace and love
- having their mind focused on WaheguruSikhs believe in one God called Waheguru which means 鈥榃onderful Lord鈥 or 鈥榃onderful Teacher鈥. at all times
- meditating on Waheguru鈥檚 name (Naam JapnaRepeating and remembering God's name.)
- earning an honest living (Kirat KarnaTo work in an honest way.)
- giving to charity and helping others (Vand Chhako (Vand Chakna)The sharing of what somebody earns or the fruits of their labour, generosity; the giving of charity. It is one of the three main pillars of the teachings of Guru Nanak.)
- performing selfless service (sewaSelfless service to the community.)
One who performs selfless service, without thought of reward, shall attain his Lord and Master.
(Guru Granth Sahib 286)