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Write a short note on the reforms undertaken by the Sikh reformers.

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Answered by ramanujan67
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The Namdhari unrest, the activities of the Sanatan Dharmis, the Arya Samajists and Christian conversions had shaken the foundations of the Sikh religion. To strengthen Sikhism, a small group of prominent Sikhs, led by Thakur Singh Sandhawalia and Giani Gian Singh, founded the Singh Sabha of Amritsar on October 1, 1873...

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Answered by niharika2904
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  • The reforms undertaken by Sikh reforms are-
  1. The Nirankari Movement
  2. The Namdhari Movement
  3. The Singh Sabha
  4. Gurdwara Reform Movements

  • The Nirankari Movement: This movement, initially an offshoot of Sikhism, was founded in the 1840s by Baba Dayal Das (1783-1885), who emphasized the worship of God as nirankar (formless God).

  • The Namdhari Movement: The Namdhari movement of the Sikhs was an offshoot of the Kuka movement in Punjab, founded by Balak Singh. Balak Singh’s followers saw in him a reincarnation of Guru Govind Singh.

  • The Singh Sabha: The Namdhari unrest, the activities of the Sanatan Dharmis, the Arya Samajists and Christian conversions had shaken the foundations of the Sikh religion.

  • Gurdwara Reform Movements: Before 1920 the Sikh Gurdwaras were governed by the Udasi Sikh mahants, who treated the gurdwara offerings and other income of the gurdwaras as their personal income.

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