Vand Chhako
Vaṇḍ Chhakō (Punjabi: ਵੰਡ ਛਕੋ) is one of the three main pillars of the teachings of Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikhism. The other two pillars are Naam Japo and Kirat Karo. It means to share what you have and to consume it together as a community. This could be wealth, food. etc. The term is also used to mean to share ones wealth with others in the community, to give to charity, to distribute in Langar and to generally help others in the community who need help. A Sikh is expected to contribute at least 10% of their wealth/income to the needy people of the world or to a worthy cause.
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Vand Chhako
Vaṇḍ Chhakō (Punjabi: ਵੰਡ ਛਕੋ) is one of the three main pillars of the teachings of Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikhism. The other two pillars are Naam Japo and Kirat Karo. It means to share what you have and to consume it together as a community. This could be wealth, food. etc. The term is also used to mean to share ones wealth with others in the community, to give to charity, to distribute in Langar and to generally help others in the community who need help. A Sikh is expected to contribute at least 10% of their wealth/income to the needy people of the world or to a worthy cause.
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Vand Chakko, (Punjabi : ਵੰਡ ਛਕ ...... la charité envers les autres .
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Vaṇḍ Chhakō (Punjabi: ਵੰਡ ਛਕੋ) ...... bute it among others and eat."
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Vand Chakko, (Punjabi : ਵੰਡ ਛਕ ...... , ou à des œuvres caritatives.
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Vaṇḍ Chhakō (Punjabi: ਵੰਡ ਛਕੋ) ...... he world or to a worthy cause.
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Vand Chhako
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