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Ragi – a professional singer of kirtan<br />

Ragi jatha – an ensemble of professional singers of kirtan<br />

Rumala – the robes in which the Sikh scripture is wrapped<br />

Sach ‒ truth<br />

Sachkhand – the abode of truth<br />

Sahib – a title used to denote respect<br />

Sanchi ‒ volume, or separate parts of a book<br />

Sangat – the holy congregation<br />

Sangrand ‒ the first day of the solar Vikrami month<br />

Sant ‒ a person who knows the truth<br />

Sant-sipahi ‒ the saint-soldier, which designates the ideal Sikh<br />

Sardar ‒ chieftain, a title of respect to male Sikhs who follow the Sikh teaching and<br />

wear turbans<br />

Sardarni – a title of respect to female Sikhs who follow the Sikh teaching<br />

Sarup – the bodily form and appearance of the ten Sikh Gurus and the Sikh scripture<br />

Sat ‒ true<br />

Sat sangat or Sadh sangat ‒ the congregation of true people<br />

Satguru – the true guru<br />

Satnam – the true name<br />

Sat Sri Akal – “true is the respected eternal God”, the Sikh salutation<br />

Sehra bandhna ‒ the ceremony of tying a chaplet over the groom’s eyes<br />

Seva – selfless service<br />

Sevadar – a person who performs seva, an attendant in the gurdwara<br />

Shabad – hymns, refering to hymns in Guru Granth Sahib<br />

Shraddh – ancestor worship<br />

Shuddh ‒ pure<br />

Sikh Rahit Maryada ‒ the present Sikh code of conduct since 1950<br />

Simran sadhna ‒ practices of simran<br />

Siropa – a robe of honor<br />

Sodhi – a sub-caste of the Khatris<br />

Tapasthan – place of meditation<br />

Takht – throne or center of worldly authority<br />

Tan – the human body<br />

Taviz ‒ Muslim amulets with Koran verses<br />

Tikka ‒ vermillion mark placed on the forehead<br />

Udasin – detachment, used for followers of Shri Chand, the son of Guru Nanak<br />

Vahiguru – “the great Guru”, a name for God<br />

Vahiguru ji ka Khalsa, Vahiguru ji ki fateh – “Hail to the Guru’s Khalsa, Hail to the<br />

Guru’s victory”, the Khalsa ovation<br />

Viah ‒ marriage<br />

Vidai ‒ the bride’s departure from her family after marriage<br />

Vir-ras ‒ the “taste” or “flavour” of heroism<br />

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Published on www.anpere.net in May 2008

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