The Sikh Philosophy of Consciousness

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What is the central concept in the Sikh philosophy of consciousness?

  1. Ik Onkar

  2. Maya

  3. Karma

  4. Dharma


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ik Onkar is the central concept in the Sikh philosophy of consciousness, representing the oneness of God and the unity of all creation.

What is the Sikh term for the individual soul?

  1. Atman

  2. Brahman

  3. Jiva

  4. Guru


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Jiva is the Sikh term for the individual soul, which is believed to be a spark of the divine light.

What is the Sikh concept of the mind?

  1. Manas

  2. Buddhi

  3. Chitta

  4. Ahamkara


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Manas is the Sikh concept of the mind, which is believed to be the seat of consciousness and the faculty of thought.

What is the Sikh concept of the five senses?

  1. Panch Khand

  2. Panj Pyare

  3. Panch Shabad

  4. Panch Tatvas


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Panch Tatvas is the Sikh concept of the five senses, which are believed to be the gateways through which the soul interacts with the world.

What is the Sikh concept of the six virtues?

  1. Sat, Chit, Anand

  2. Daya, Dharma, Shanti

  3. Naam, Jap, Simran

  4. Seva, Simran, Sangat


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Daya, Dharma, Shanti are the Sikh concept of the six virtues, which are believed to be essential for a righteous and harmonious life.

What is the Sikh concept of reincarnation?

  1. Punarjanma

  2. Moksha

  3. Nirvana

  4. Samsara


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Punarjanma is the Sikh concept of reincarnation, which is believed to be the process by which the soul transmigrates from one body to another.

What is the Sikh concept of the final liberation?

  1. Mukti

  2. Nirvana

  3. Moksha

  4. Brahmanirvana


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Mukti is the Sikh concept of the final liberation, which is believed to be the state of union with God and the attainment of perfect bliss.

What is the Sikh concept of the Guru?

  1. A spiritual teacher

  2. A prophet

  3. A divine incarnation

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sikh concept of the Guru encompasses all of the above, as the Guru is believed to be a spiritual teacher, a prophet, and a divine incarnation.

What is the Sikh concept of the Sangat?

  1. The community of Sikhs

  2. The holy congregation

  3. The divine assembly

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sikh concept of the Sangat encompasses all of the above, as the Sangat is believed to be the community of Sikhs, the holy congregation, and the divine assembly.

What is the Sikh concept of the Shabad?

  1. The sacred word

  2. The divine revelation

  3. The holy scripture

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sikh concept of the Shabad encompasses all of the above, as the Shabad is believed to be the sacred word, the divine revelation, and the holy scripture.

What is the Sikh concept of the Naam?

  1. The name of God

  2. The divine essence

  3. The sacred mantra

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sikh concept of the Naam encompasses all of the above, as the Naam is believed to be the name of God, the divine essence, and the sacred mantra.

What is the Sikh concept of the Simran?

  1. The remembrance of God

  2. The meditation on the divine name

  3. The practice of self-reflection

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sikh concept of the Simran encompasses all of the above, as the Simran is believed to be the remembrance of God, the meditation on the divine name, and the practice of self-reflection.

What is the Sikh concept of the Seva?

  1. The selfless service

  2. The act of charity

  3. The practice of helping others

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sikh concept of the Seva encompasses all of the above, as the Seva is believed to be the selfless service, the act of charity, and the practice of helping others.

What is the Sikh concept of the Sangat?

  1. The community of Sikhs

  2. The holy congregation

  3. The divine assembly

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sikh concept of the Sangat encompasses all of the above, as the Sangat is believed to be the community of Sikhs, the holy congregation, and the divine assembly.

What is the Sikh concept of the Anand?

  1. The divine bliss

  2. The state of perfect happiness

  3. The ultimate goal of human life

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sikh concept of the Anand encompasses all of the above, as the Anand is believed to be the divine bliss, the state of perfect happiness, and the ultimate goal of human life.

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