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Explore the concept of equality in Sikhism through selected stories and teachings from the religion. the importance of equality in Sikhism, as shown in the Gurdwara and the langar hall, and presents two stories: 'The Milk and the Jasmine Flower' and 'The Carpenter and the Rich Man'. Analyze the characters and their differences to understand the Sikh perspective on equality.
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Jan 216: In Sikhism, equality is important. All people are considered equal even if you're a man or a woman, disabled, from a different country, a different skin colour or looks. This is shown in the Gurdwara where the four doors show anyone from the world is welcome and in the langar, where anyone can enjoy a free meal. https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/classclipsvideo/religiousstudiesks1sikhstories/ zngv47h How do these stories show equality? The Milk and the Jasmine Flower Duni Chand and the Silver Needle
Jan 217: Describe the carpenter. Describe the rich man.
Jan 217: What is the difference between these two characters? What is the difference between these two characters? *one is poor and one is rich *one is kind and one is selfish *one is helpful and one is greedy *one has nothing and one has everything *one works hard himself and one makes everyone else do the work