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5 Moral Evils

  • Kaam This refers to Lust and illegitimate sex. It is one of the greatest evils that tempts people away from God. It makes individuals both weak-willed and unreliable. Otherwise, normal sexual relationship in a marriage has no restrictions and as such, family life is very much promoted in Sikhi. But sex outside the marriage or sex against the will of the partner is taboo, as it can cause unlimited sorrows.
  • Krodh This refers to Anger and needs to be controlled. A person overcome by "Krodh" loses his balance of mind ad becomes incapable of thinking. In Sikhi, "Krodh" takes a person way from WaheGuru, it has no place in our religious practice.
  • Lobh This means Greed, a strong desire to possess what rightfully belongs to others. It makes an individual selfish and self-centered. It takes a person away from his religious and social duties. A person can become blind with greed if an effort to control the desire for unlimited possession is not made.
  • Moh This means a Strong attachment that an individual has to worldly possessions and relationships. It blurs the perspective of the person and makes him narrow minded. It distracts a person from his moral duties and responsibilities and leads him to a path of sin.
  • Ahankar This means False pride due to one's possessions, material wealth, intelligence or powers. It gives an individual a feeling that he is superior to others. It leads to jealous, feelings of enmity and restlessness amongst people. Sikhism requires that a person serve the society and community with humility. Hence, many devout Sikhs follow the practice of cleaning the footwear of the sangat in the Gurdwara.
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Lady Godiva, (Coventry)
  • In Coventry
  • Sunday
  • 1300-1500: S'vai Raksha
  • anytime: Library
  • Monday
  • 1830-2100: Gym (males)
  • Tuesday
  • 1900-2100: Gatka
  • Wednesday
  • 1830-2000: Maths Tuition
  • Thursday
  • 1800-2000: Simran
  • 2000-2200: Simran
  • 1830-2030: Gym (females)
  • Friday
  • 1830-2100: Gym (males)
  • Saturday
  • 0400-0600: Amrit vela
  • 1600-2000: Sikhi Divaan