yes that is why the sihk symbol is made of three swords
Sikhs have 10 Gurus, all of which has died.
Our Dus Gurus ( Ten Gurus )
Sikhs believe there is only one God. You may be getting confused with the Gurus who were sent by God to teach the Sikhs.ANS-2: Sikhs belive in single all mighty GOD called EK ONKAR. The ten GURUs of Sikhs are considered as (GURUs) TEACHERS only and not GOD.
We worship one God. Along that, we respect our dus Gurus.
Guru Nanak is the final and eternal guru of the Sikhs. He was the first of the Gurus to find the Sikh religion.
Guru Nanak is the final and eternal guru of the Sikhs. He was the first of the Gurus to find the Sikh religion.
For Sikhs the final goal of life is to reunite or merge with God (Mukti.) The Sikh Gurus taught that to achieve this goal it was important to work hard at developing positive human qualities which lead the soul closer to God.
They believe in One Immortal Being, ten Gurus, the teachings of the ten Gurus, and the baptism bequeathed by the tenth Guru.
Sikhs are found in the Punjab region of India. They believe in One Immortal Being, ten gurus and the teachings of these Gurus. You will often see Sikhs with bald heads or wearing turbans. Pegalita, Master of Divinity
Sikhs believe that the Gurus were the sons of God. Although, we believe in only one God, we have faith in eleven Gurus. Each one came to Earth to play a significant role and when we learned our lesson it was time for the next Guru to come and do their part.
Guru Granth Sahib Dev Ji is the living embodiment of Guru as well the eternal Guru of Sikhs, it contains the teachings of Sikhs Gurus as well as the teachings of Sikh Devotees.
There are no specials days or holidays for Sikhs, though Sikhs do celebrate the Birthdays of Sikhs Gurus and other important events.