No, we don't. Though when Sikhs meet at their place of worship (the Gurudwara; meaning Guru's House), and pray to the Holy Book; the Guru Granth Sahib. There they do follow certain ways but other than that one can pray any time, any place.
Yes, Sikhs do have a special place to pray. It is called a gurudwara. They have a room called the darbar where the Guru Granth Sahib, their holy book, is kept. Before entering the darbar you should take off your shoes and cover your head.
Technically yes, but they are just a different, smaller form of anal beads
some do while some don't
Praying while kneeling.
you could use special items like the quick claw
You don't need to while reading, but you have to while praying.
go to youtube and you will see
In order not to distract Muslims while praying.
I do not think so.
The khanda represents the core Sikh beliefs of unity, justice, and spirituality. It symbolizes the oneness of God, the authority of the Sikh scripture, and the essential values that Sikhs strive to embody in their lives. It is a powerful reminder for Sikhs to uphold principles of truth, justice, and equality while remaining connected to their faith.
wraps it around his shoulders
it is a meditation on the suffering of Jesus while praying the rosary
Martha looked up to God while she was praying
Allegedly stabbed by a Muslim fanatic while praying in a temple.