L-Fresh the Lion practices Sikhism
L-FRESH the Lion hails from Sydney and is the son of Punjab immigrants who bequeathed him his Sikh religion.
L-Fresh has stated, “I think my identity is a combination of many elements, (...) I was born and brought up in South West Sydney, my parents migrated in the late eighties from Punjab (...) within that, there is Punjabi culture but there is also our faith, Sikhism, which has its own unique culture as well," according to SBS.com.
Sikhism has its origins in the Punjab district of India and part of Pakistan and is dated from the 16th century. Guru Nanak is the founder of the religion in coordination with his 9 original followers.
Sikhism places importance on the individual and their internal state of faith as opposed to an outward projection of it. Sikhism is also a monotheistic religion.
- Sikhism places importance in doing good actions as opposed to ritual
- Sikhs tenents for a good life are
- Having faith in God at all times
- Honest living and hard work
- equality for all
- generosity to the impoverished
- live to serve others
- The Guru Granth Sahib is the most important Sikh scripture and is considered a living teacher or Guru, according to the BBC.
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