difference between Sikhism and Kirat dharma
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very easy the difference is Sikhism starts with s and Kirsten starts with k
Answer:Sikhism (/ˈsɪkɪzəm/); Punjabi: ਸਿੱਖੀ or Sikhi (Sikkhī, [ˈsɪkːʰiː], from ਸਿੱਖ, Sikh, 'disciple', 'seeker', or 'learner'),[i] is a monotheistic religion that originated in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent[ii] around the end of the 15th century.[1][2][3][4][5][6] It is one of the youngest of the major religions and world's fifth-largest organized religion,[7] with about 25 million Sikhs as of the early 21st century.
Kirat Mundhum, also known as Kirati Mundhum or Kiratism, are the stories recited/sung by the shamans (called 'Fedangma/Samba') of the Kirati ethnic groups of Nepal, Darjeeling and Sikkim: Limbu, Rai, Sunuwar and Yakkha peoples.[1] The practice is also known as Kirat Veda,[2][3] Kirat-Ko Veda[4] or Kirat Ko Ved.[5] According to some scholars, such as Tom Woodhatch, it is an animistic religion or blend of animism (e.g., ancestor worshiping of Yuma Sammang/Tagera Ningwaphumang and paruhang/sumnima),[6] and Saivism.[7] It is practiced by about 3.1% of the Nepali population.[
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