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Singh Sabha

The Singh Sabha was a religious reform movement that began in the late 19th century among Sikhs in India. Its goal was to revitalize Sikh identity, promote adherence to Sikh teachings, and clarify religious practices. It challenged some customs seen as inconsistent with Sikh principles, such as idol worship and superstitions, encouraging education and community cohesion. The movement also aimed to strengthen Sikh political and social unity. Overall, Singh Sabha contributed significantly to shaping modern Sikh identity, emphasizing a return to core values, dignity, and pride in their heritage.