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Os alunos podem ilustrar a história e a importância dos diferentes feriados Sikh

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  • HAPPY VAISAKHI!
  • HAPPY VAISAKHI!
  • GURU DO ANIVERSÁRIO Nanak
  • Hindus actually only believe in one God, Brahman, the eternal origin who is the cause and foundation of all existence. The gods of the Hindu faith represent different forms of Brahman. These gods are sent to help people find the universal God (Brahman). Most Hindus have a personal god or godess such as Shiva, Krishna or Lakshmi to whom they pray regularly. The three most important Hindu gods (forms of Brahman) are: Brahma - known as the Creator. Vishnu - Known as the Preserver Shiva (Siva)- known as the Destroyer. Other Hindu gods include: Saraswathi - Goddess of Wisdom - Wife of Lord Brahma. Saraswathi is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music and all the creative arts. Lakshmi - Goddess of Wealth - Wife of Lord Vishnu. Lakshmi is the goddess of light, beauty, good fortune and wealth. Parvati - regarded as a representation of Shakti. Parvati is the wife of Lord Shiva and the Godess of household and motherhood. (Shakti is by literal definition sacred force, power, or energy. Shakti is the personnification of Brahman as feminine) Ganesha - Son of Shiva and Parvati. The Hindu god in a human form but with the head of an elephant.Click To EditHindus actually only believe in one God, Brahman, the eternal origin who is the cause and foundation of all existence. The gods of the Hindu faith represent different forms of Brahman. These gods are sent to help people find the universal God (Brahman). Most Hindus have a personal god or godess such as Shiva, Krishna or Lakshmi to whom they pray regularly. The three most important Hindu gods (forms of Brahman) are: Brahma - known as the Creator. Vishnu - Known as the Preserver Shiva (Siva)- known as the Destroyer. Other Hindu gods include: Saraswathi - Goddess of Wisdom - Wife of Lord Brahma. Saraswathi is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music and all the creative arts. Lakshmi - Goddess of Wealth - Wife of Lord Vishnu. Lakshmi is the goddess of light, beauty, good fortune and wealth. Parvati - regarded as a representation of Shakti. Parvati is the wife of Lord Shiva and the Godess of household and motherhood. (Shakti is by literal definition sacred force, power, or energy. Shakti is the personnification of Brahman as feminine) Ganesha - Son of Shiva and Parvati. The Hindu god in a human form but with the head of an elephant.HelpEscapeInsert ParagraphUndo the last commandRedo the last commandTabUntabSet a bold styleSet a italic styleSet a underline styleSet a strikethrough styleClean a styleSet left alignSet center alignSet right alignSet full alignToggle unordered listToggle ordered listOutdent on current paragraphIndent on current paragraphChange current block's format as a paragraph(P tag)Change current block's format as H1Change current block's format as H2Change current block's format as H3Change current block's format as H4Change current block's format as H5Change current block's format as H6Insert horizontal ruleShow Link DialogSummernote 0.8.18 · Project · Issues
  • VAISAKHI
  • O aniversário de Guru Nanak é comemorado pelos Sikhs em homenagem ao fundador do Sikhismo. É o feriado mais importante e cai por volta de outubro ou novembro. O Guru Granth Sahib é decorado com flores e carregado pelas ruas por cinco homens. Sikhs participam de cultos e langar em gurdwaras, oram e celebram juntos.
  • Vaisakhi, or Baisakhi, is the Sikh New Year festival and one of the most important holidays. It is the start of the Punjabi New Year and celebrates 1699 - the year when Sikhism was born as a collective faith. It is usually celebrated mid April. It is also a spring harvest festival. It is celebrated with prayers, processions, and raising the Nishan Sahib flag
  • HOLA MOHALLA
  • Feliz Hola Mohalla!
  • FERIADOS SIKH
  • BANDI Chhor DIVAS
  • Hola Mohalla is an annual festival in February or March where Sikhs hold contests in athletics, horsemanship, and martial arts. It is near and sometimes coincides with the Hindu festival of Holi and also includes spraying colored powders. It means "mock fight" and it honors fighting against religious persecution.
  • Comemora o dia em 1619 em que Guru Hargobind foi libertado da prisão junto com 52 reis que foram encarcerados pelo imperador mogol Jahangir. Quando ele foi recebido em casa em Amritsar, milhares de luzes iluminaram o Templo Dourado. Hoje, é comemorado iluminando templos e comendo doces. Ele coincide com o festival hindu de Diwali.
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