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- Santokh abstract "Santokh means Contentment and is one of five virtues that is vigorously promoted by the Sikh Gurus. The other four qualities in the arsenal are: Truth (Sat), Compassion (Daya), Humility (Nimrata) and Love (Pyare). These five qualities are essential to a Sikh and it is their duty to meditate and recite the Gurbani so that these virtues become a part of their mind.Contentment is another very important virtue in Sikhism. Instead of constantly thinking of how to satisfy personal desires, Sikhs try to accept the circumstances of their lives and concentrate on acting in accordance with God’s Will/Hukam. They try to remember that all aspects of life are a result of God’s Will/Hukam. Contentment leads to freedom from care, fear and worry. It is a very important divine quality; it is a deep godly priceless jewel, which is acquired by those souls who move on the path of Sach Khand.When all the desires vanish the state of contentment is reached, the state of \"Sat Santokh\" is acquired. Desires are the reason for our sorrows and pains; it is a search for an escape from these sorrows and pains. In fulfilling desires the person gets momentary happiness; unfulfilled desires bring disappointment. A continuous string of disappointments leads to depression and to mental and physical sicknesses.Desires lead to mental and physical distortion of the mind; whereas contentment brings peace and calmness to the mind. This state of calmness and fulfilment brings us closer to the Almighty, because where there is complete peace in the mental state of the person, the mind can focus on the ultimate reality, the Akal Purakh.".
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- Santokh wikiPageWikiLink Akal_Purakh.
- Santokh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sikh_terminology.
- Santokh wikiPageWikiLink Daya.
- Santokh wikiPageWikiLink Gurbani.
- Santokh wikiPageWikiLink Guru_Granth_Sahib.
- Santokh wikiPageWikiLink Hukam.
- Santokh wikiPageWikiLink Nimrata.
- Santokh wikiPageWikiLink Pyaar.
- Santokh wikiPageWikiLink Sach_Khand.
- Santokh wikiPageWikiLink Sat_(Sanskrit).
- Santokh wikiPageWikiLink Sikh_gurus.
- Santokh wikiPageWikiLink Sikhism.
- Santokh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Santokh".
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- Santokh subject Category:Sikh_terminology.
- Santokh hypernym Virtues.
- Santokh type Term.
- Santokh comment "Santokh means Contentment and is one of five virtues that is vigorously promoted by the Sikh Gurus. The other four qualities in the arsenal are: Truth (Sat), Compassion (Daya), Humility (Nimrata) and Love (Pyare). These five qualities are essential to a Sikh and it is their duty to meditate and recite the Gurbani so that these virtues become a part of their mind.Contentment is another very important virtue in Sikhism.".
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