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Sikh religious tithing practice
Dasvandh (Punjabi: ਦਸਵੰਧ, lit. 'tenth part', also translated as 'tithe', alternatively spelt as daswandh) is the one tenth part (or 10%) of one's income
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of negative emotions. Sarbat da bhala indicates the well-being of all. Dasvandh is the giving of one tenth (10%) of one's income as a tithe to help those
Sikh_rites
Sikh religious site in Anandpur Sahib, Punjab, India
Historical Journey". Dasvandh Network. Retrieved 23 December 2025. "Exploring the Forts of Anandpur Sahib: A Historical Journey". Dasvandh Network. Retrieved
Takht_Kesgarh_Sahib
Fifth Sikh guru from 1581 to 1606
income, goods or service to the Sikh organization (a practice known as dasvandh). The Masand was an individual who not only collected these funds but also
Guru_Arjan
Religion originating in Punjab, India
administration with an appointed chief called sangatias), introduced the dasvandh (tithe) system of revenue collection in the name of guru and as pooled
Sikhism
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established the masand system to oversee sangats. The sangats contributed their dasvandh tithe to their local religious overseer, who would submit them to the Sikh
Sangat_(Sikhism)
Tithe collector in Sikhism
representing the Sikh Guru, who baptized conversions to Sikhism, and collected dasvandh (tithe) as an offering to the Sikh community and religious establishment
Masand
Seventh Sikh guru from 1644 to 1661
administration with an appointed chief called sangatias), introduced the dasvandh ("the tenth" of income) system of revenue collection in the name of Guru
Guru_Har_Rai
known as dasvandh. The rehitnamas mandate Sikh households to maintain their own personal golak to collect their tithe together. The dasvandhs collected
Golak_(Sikhism)
Form of almsgiving obligatory in Islam
Ramadan) Dāna (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism) Dhutanga (Buddhism) Dasvandh (Sikhism) Poor man's tithe (Judaism) Tithe Tithes in Judaism Tithing in
Zakat
Religious donation
of the community member. Daswandh (Punjabi: ਦਸਵੰਧ), sometimes spelled Dasvandh, is the one-tenth part (or 10 per cent) of one's income that should be
Tithe
Sikh gurdwara in Anandpur Sahib, India
painting. "Exploring the Forts of Anandpur Sahib: A Historical Journey". Dasvandh Network. Retrieved 23 December 2025. "Hola Mohalla Celebrations to begin
Gurdwara_Qila_Anandgarh_Sahib
Third Sikh guru from 1552 to 1574
chief called sangatias, whom were both men and women), introduced the dasvandh ("the tenth" of income) system of revenue collection in the name of Guru
Guru_Amar_Das
Indian contractor and real estate developer
the Association from 1966 to 1972. He was a believer in the concept of Dasvandh (donating a tenth of ones earnings to charity), and gave lots of money
Sobha_Singh_(builder)
1973 list of demands
through regular study circles. (d). Revival of the religious institution of Dasvandh among the Sikhs. (e). Generating a feeling of respect for Sikh intellectuals
Anandpur_Sahib_Resolution
Organization digitizing and preserving Punjab's cultural heritage
"Digitization of Khalsa Samachar". Dasvandh Network. Retrieved 18 May 2026. Singh, Gurvinder (2014). "Mobile Digitization Lab". Dasvandh Network. Retrieved 18 May
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cent of their earnings with those less fortunate and for good causes (Dasvandh). Sixty-four percent of British Sikhs engage in some volunteering work
Sikhism_in_the_United_Kingdom
Sikh religious leader
rival guruship at Kartarpur and established his own masands to collect dasvandh donations. Dhir Mal taunted the mainstream Sikh lineage by claiming to
Dhir_Mal
Sikh religious leader
the third guru) at the langar and was responsible for the collection of dasvandh at Goindwal, and later served Guru Ram Das. As per Suraj Prakash, after
Hindal
Type of sanctuary, communal or religious resthouse
operation were collected from the local Sikh congregation in the form of the dasvandh tithing and kar-bhent, a special campaign for voluntary offerings made
Dharamshala (type of building)
Dharamshala_(type_of_building)
Sikh organisation
society were also required to donate the customary Sikh tithing (known as dasvandh) out of their annual earnings toward the benefit of the community. The
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