saints in sikhism
"Saints in Sikhism" refers to highly revered individuals who have achieved spiritual enlightenment and embody the teachings and values of the Sikh faith, serving as inspirational figures for Sikhs. They are considered to be selflessly devoted to God, deeply connected with divine wisdom, and are often recognized for their charitable acts, humility, and humility.
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