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What is the process for you in converting to Hinduism?
Understand that conversion to Hinduism is all about practice. There is no official conversion process or ceremony for converting to the Hindu faith. To become a follower, one needs only to have the will and the commitment to study the scriptures and abide the proper practices.
Do you need to convert to Hinduism?
Most Hindu sub-schools and sects do not actively seek converts. Individuals have had a choice to enter, leave or change their god(s), spiritual convictions, accept or discard any rituals and practices, and pursue spiritual knowledge and liberation (moksha) in different ways.
How do I become a Sikh?
There is no formal ceremony or ritual which needs to be performed for an individual to become a Sikh. If you attend a Sikh camp, Yoga session, listen to Gurbani, attend a Sadhana or fall in love with Sikh philosophy and you feel that Sikhism is your way of connecting to God, then you are a Sikh!
Why do people convert to Sikhism?
There are many spiritual people who learn about Sikhism and are attracted to the simple, non-divisive, open minded approach to God realisation as taught by the Sikh Gurus. Some of the reasons that people converted to Sikhism historically and also some of the ways that people convert to Sikhism in our current age shall be highlighted.
Why do some Hindus raise their first sons as Sikhs?
Historically in India many Hindus raised their first sons as Sikhs so that their sons could join the Sikh liberation army. This army was helping to protect the religious freedom of people in India by putting a stop to the forceful conversion of Indian people to Islam.
What is the process of converting to the Hindu faith?
There is no official conversion process or ceremony for converting to the Hindu faith. To become a follower, one needs only to have the will and the commitment to study the scriptures and abide by the proper practices.