<P> Sikhs shun idol worship as a part of their faith . </P> <P> Hindus accept the worship facilitated with images or murti s (idols), particularly in Agamic traditions, such as Vaishnavism and Shaivism . Some scholars state it is incorrect to state that all Hindus worship idols, and more correct to state that for some the idol is a means to focus their thoughts, for some idol is a manifestation of spirituality that is everywhere, and for some even a linga, a sunrise or a river or a flower serves the same purpose . Hindu temples are called Mandirs, while Sikh temples are called Gurdwaras . </P> <P> The Sikh concept of salvation is similar to some schools of Hinduism, and it is called mukti (moksha) referring to spiritual liberation . It is described in Sikhism as the state that breaks the cycle of rebirths . Mukti is obtained according to Sikhism, states Singha, through "God's grace". In the teachings of the Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib, the devotion to God is viewed as more important than the desire for Mukti . </P> <P> I desire neither worldly power nor liberation . I desire nothing but seeing the Lord . Brahma, Shiva, the Siddhas, the silent sages and Indra - I seek only the Blessed Vision of my Lord and Master's Darshan . I have come, helpless, to Your Door, O Lord Master; I am exhausted - I seek the Sanctuary of the Saints . Says Nanak, I have met my Enticing Lord God; my mind is cooled and soothed - it blossoms forth in joy . </P>

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