This
document is the Official Sikh Code of Conduct. There were a number of
unsucessful attempts in the eighteenth century following the death of
Guru Gobind Singh to produced an accurate portrayal of Sikh conduct and
customs. These attempts were contradictory and inconsistent with many
of the principles of the Gurus and were not accepted by the majority of
Sikhs. Starting early this century in 1931 an attempt was made by the
Shromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (S.G.P.C.) to produce a modern
standard Rehit. These efforts involved the greatest Sikh scholars and
theologians of this century who worked to produce the current version.
The document produced has been accepted as the official version which
provides guidelines against which all Sikh individuals and communities
around the world can measure themselves. The Rehat Maryada is the only
version authorized by the Akal Takht, the seat of supreme temporal authority
for Sikhs. It's implementation has sucessfully achieved a high level of
uniformity in the religious and social practices of Sikhism.
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