In Sikhism, the Five Virtues are fundamental qualities which one should develop in order to reach Mukti, or to reunite or merge with God. The Sikh Gurus taught that these positive human qualities were Sat (truth), Daya (compassion), Santokh (contentment), Nimrata (humility), and Pyaar (love).
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- Cinq Vertus (fr)
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| - In Sikhism, the Five Virtues are fundamental qualities which one should develop in order to reach Mukti, or to reunite or merge with God. The Sikh Gurus taught that these positive human qualities were Sat (truth), Daya (compassion), Santokh (contentment), Nimrata (humility), and Pyaar (love). (en)
- Les Cinq Vertus sont, dans le sikhisme, les cinq qualités que tout un chacun doit développer afin d'atteindre la mukti, l'éveil dirait l'hindouisme. Les Gurus sikhs les ont donné aux humains ; ce sont : la vérité (Sat), la compassion (Daya), le contentement (Santokh), l'humilité (Nimrata), et l'amour (Pyar). (fr)
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| - In Sikhism, the Five Virtues are fundamental qualities which one should develop in order to reach Mukti, or to reunite or merge with God. The Sikh Gurus taught that these positive human qualities were Sat (truth), Daya (compassion), Santokh (contentment), Nimrata (humility), and Pyaar (love). (en)
- Les Cinq Vertus sont, dans le sikhisme, les cinq qualités que tout un chacun doit développer afin d'atteindre la mukti, l'éveil dirait l'hindouisme. Les Gurus sikhs les ont donné aux humains ; ce sont : la vérité (Sat), la compassion (Daya), le contentement (Santokh), l'humilité (Nimrata), et l'amour (Pyar). (fr)
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