Sangat

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Sangat refers to the Sikh congregation or community of devotees who collectively participate in spiritual practices such as listening to and performing Gurbani Kirtan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sikh religious concept
religious congregation
associatedWith Gurbani Kirtan NERFINISHED
Gurdwara
Guru Granth Sahib NERFINISHED
Sadh Sangat NERFINISHED
consideredBySikhsAs holy company
means of connecting with the Divine
contrastedWith solitary spiritual practice
corePracticeIn Sikhism NERFINISHED
emphasizedBy Sikh Gurus NERFINISHED
etymologyRelatedTo company or association
hasDoctrinalBasisIn Guru Granth Sahib teachings
hasLanguage Punjabi term
hasSpiritualRole providing collective spiritual environment
supporting individual spiritual growth
importantFor Sikh communal identity
collective recitation of Gurbani
transmission of Sikh teachings
includes children
men
women
languageOfTerm Gurmukhi script NERFINISHED
linkedConcept Guru Granth–Guru Panth principle NERFINISHED
Pangat
meaning company of devotees
holy congregation
occursAt Akhand Path ceremonies
Gurdwara gatherings
Kirtan Diwans NERFINISHED
Sikh religious festivals
openTo people of all backgrounds
participatesIn Naam Simran NERFINISHED
Sikh religious discourse
collective prayer
listening to Gurbani Kirtan
performing Gurbani Kirtan
practicedIn Punjab NERFINISHED
Sikh diaspora communities worldwide
promotes collective worship
equality among participants
mutual spiritual support
religion Sikhism
viewedAs collective body of devotees
spiritual fellowship

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