Sikhi vs Superstition: A Hard Question
8 February 2026·13.2K views·444 likes·40s·112 words
Key Takeaways
- 1Sikhism is based on three principles
- 2So here, our God is also a million crore
- 3We pray to one God, but we don't fulfill it
- 4We call it Bhagwan-Cheng, but the other God goes away
- 5One-Chak is the concept of sharing with the underprivileged
Full Transcript
Sikhism is based on three principles. Nam-Jab, Vand-Chak, Khirat-Kar. Nam-Jab, there is one God. So here, our God is also a million crore. We pray to one God, but we don't fulfill it. We call it Bhagwan-Cheng, but the other God goes away. This is our system. One-Chak is the concept of sharing with the underprivileged. The poor, the sad, share with them. And Khirat-Kar, means work done with honesty is not small. And you see, there is no caste in Sikhs. Every Sikh man's last name is Singh. Every Sardarani's name is Kaur. I say, if because of this constitution, we, the Sikhs, would have reached the top of this country.