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Amrit Sanchar (Gurmukhi: ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤ ਸੰਸਕਾਰ "nectar ceremony"; also called Amrit Parchar, or Khande di Pahul ਖੰਡੇ ਦੀ ਪਾਹੁਲ) is one of the four Sikh Sanskaars. The Amrit Sanskar is the initiation rite introduced by Guru Gobind Singh when he founded the Khalsa in 1699. A Sikh who has been initiated into the Khalsa ('pure'; the Sikh brotherhood) is considered to be Amritdhari (Baptised) (lit. 'amrit taker') or Khalsa ('pure'). Those who undergo initiation are expected to dedicate themselves to Waheguru (Almighty God) and work toward the establishment of the Khalsa Raj.
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dbo:abstract | Amrit Sanchar (auch Amrit Sanskar, Amrit Chhakna oder Khande di Pahul) ist ein sikhistisches Initiationsritual mit gesüßtem Wasser. Im allgemeinen Sprachgebrauch wird Amrit Sanchar auch als Taufzeremonie bezeichnet. Offiziell müssen mit dem Kandidaten sechs bereits initiierte Sikhs anwesend sein. Fünf von ihnen, die sog. Fünf Geliebten (panj piare), führen die Taufzeremonie durch. Die fünf Panj Piare rezitieren, während sie mit dem Khanda (spezieller Dolch) das Zucker für das Taufwasser zerkleinern, die fünf Sikh-Gebete Japji Sahib, Jaap Sahib, Tavprasad Savaiye, Chaupai Sahib und das Anand Sahib. Während der Taufzeremonie steht ein weiterer getaufter Sikh als Pehardar vor der Tür, und ein weiterer getaufter Sikh liest das Hukamnama aus dem Guru Granth Sahib. Durch die Amrit-Taufe gehört der Sikh dem Khalsa Panth an. Damit ist die spirituelle und religiöse Gemeinschaft aller getauften Sikhs gemeint. Während des Festes Vaisakhi (Baisakhi) im Jahre 1699 wurde diese Taufzeremonie durch den zehnten Guru Gobind Singh eingeführt und damit der Khalsa Panth begründet. (de) Amrit Sanchar (Gurmukhi: ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤ ਸੰਸਕਾਰ "nectar ceremony"; also called Amrit Parchar, or Khande di Pahul ਖੰਡੇ ਦੀ ਪਾਹੁਲ) is one of the four Sikh Sanskaars. The Amrit Sanskar is the initiation rite introduced by Guru Gobind Singh when he founded the Khalsa in 1699. A Sikh who has been initiated into the Khalsa ('pure'; the Sikh brotherhood) is considered to be Amritdhari (Baptised) (lit. 'amrit taker') or Khalsa ('pure'). Those who undergo initiation are expected to dedicate themselves to Waheguru (Almighty God) and work toward the establishment of the Khalsa Raj. (en) L'Amrit Sanskar connu sous le nom de Amrit Pahul, Khande di Pahul ou tout simplement Pahul est la cérémonie d'initiation d'entrée dans l'ordre des sikhs plus spécialement dans la Khalsa, la communauté. Traduit par baptême, le mot Pahul vient étymologiquement de « pahu » qui signifie: agent qui éclaire, ou, agent lumineux. Cette tradition a connu deux phases: lors de l'époque de Guru Nanak, (1469-1539), le Guru fondateur du sikhisme, Charan Amrit ou pagpahul était la coutume qui se pratiquait avec de l'eau touchée par les pieds du maitre. À l'occasion de l'inauguration du Khalsa, Guru Gobind Singh, en 1699, a présenté une nouvelle façon de baptiser et d'initier le croyant. (fr) L'Amrit Sanchar è la cerimonia di battesimo che viene celebrata nel Sikhismo per l'ingresso iniziatico alla comunità religiosa. La pratica è in uso sin dai tempi di Guru Gobind Singh, Decimo guru. Il rito consiste nel far bere all'iniziando un nettare in presenza del testo sacro del Sikhismo e dai 5 bania, il Guru Granth Sahib . Il nettare viene preparato all'interno di un recipiente di ferro. L'adepto che riceve il battesimo deve essere ben consapevole e accettare la pratica della disciplina sikh e la partecipazione alle attività religiose comunitarie. (it) |
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rdfs:comment | Amrit Sanchar (Gurmukhi: ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤ ਸੰਸਕਾਰ "nectar ceremony"; also called Amrit Parchar, or Khande di Pahul ਖੰਡੇ ਦੀ ਪਾਹੁਲ) is one of the four Sikh Sanskaars. The Amrit Sanskar is the initiation rite introduced by Guru Gobind Singh when he founded the Khalsa in 1699. A Sikh who has been initiated into the Khalsa ('pure'; the Sikh brotherhood) is considered to be Amritdhari (Baptised) (lit. 'amrit taker') or Khalsa ('pure'). Those who undergo initiation are expected to dedicate themselves to Waheguru (Almighty God) and work toward the establishment of the Khalsa Raj. (en) L'Amrit Sanchar è la cerimonia di battesimo che viene celebrata nel Sikhismo per l'ingresso iniziatico alla comunità religiosa. La pratica è in uso sin dai tempi di Guru Gobind Singh, Decimo guru. Il rito consiste nel far bere all'iniziando un nettare in presenza del testo sacro del Sikhismo e dai 5 bania, il Guru Granth Sahib . Il nettare viene preparato all'interno di un recipiente di ferro. L'adepto che riceve il battesimo deve essere ben consapevole e accettare la pratica della disciplina sikh e la partecipazione alle attività religiose comunitarie. (it) Amrit Sanchar (auch Amrit Sanskar, Amrit Chhakna oder Khande di Pahul) ist ein sikhistisches Initiationsritual mit gesüßtem Wasser. Im allgemeinen Sprachgebrauch wird Amrit Sanchar auch als Taufzeremonie bezeichnet. Offiziell müssen mit dem Kandidaten sechs bereits initiierte Sikhs anwesend sein. Fünf von ihnen, die sog. Fünf Geliebten (panj piare), führen die Taufzeremonie durch. Die fünf Panj Piare rezitieren, während sie mit dem Khanda (spezieller Dolch) das Zucker für das Taufwasser zerkleinern, die fünf Sikh-Gebete Japji Sahib, Jaap Sahib, Tavprasad Savaiye, Chaupai Sahib und das Anand Sahib. Während der Taufzeremonie steht ein weiterer getaufter Sikh als Pehardar vor der Tür, und ein weiterer getaufter Sikh liest das Hukamnama aus dem Guru Granth Sahib. Durch die Amrit-Taufe gehört d (de) L'Amrit Sanskar connu sous le nom de Amrit Pahul, Khande di Pahul ou tout simplement Pahul est la cérémonie d'initiation d'entrée dans l'ordre des sikhs plus spécialement dans la Khalsa, la communauté. Traduit par baptême, le mot Pahul vient étymologiquement de « pahu » qui signifie: agent qui éclaire, ou, agent lumineux. Cette tradition a connu deux phases: lors de l'époque de Guru Nanak, (1469-1539), le Guru fondateur du sikhisme, Charan Amrit ou pagpahul était la coutume qui se pratiquait avec de l'eau touchée par les pieds du maitre. (fr) |
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