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===Sikh philosophy=== {{Main|Sikh religious philosophy}} [[Sikhism]] is an Indian religion developed by [[Guru Nanak]] (1469β1539) in the [[Punjab (region)|Punjab region]] during the [[Mughal Empire|Mughal Era]].{{Citation needed|date=June 2022}} Their main sacred text is the ''[[Guru Granth Sahib]].'' The fundamental beliefs include constant spiritual meditation of [[God in Sikhism|God]]'s name, being guided by the Guru instead of yielding to capriciousness, living a householder's life instead of monasticism, truthful action to [[dharma]] (righteousness, moral duty), equality of all human beings, and believing in God's grace.<ref>Arvind-pal Singh Mandair (2014). Pashaura Singh; Louis E. Fenech, eds. [https://books.google.com/books?id=7YwNAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA302 ''The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies'']. Oxford University Press. pp. 302β314. {{ISBN|978-0-19-100411-7}}.</ref><ref>William Owen Cole; Piara Singh Sambhi (1995). ''The Sikhs: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices''. Sussex Academic Press. pp. 130β133, 200.</ref> Key concepts include ''[[Simran (Sanskrit word)|Simran]]'', ''[[Selfless service|Seva]]'', the [[Three Pillars of Sikhism]], and the [[Five Thieves]].
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