Yes, the Guru Granth Sahib.
The sacred text of Sikhism is the Guru Granth Sahib, which is a collection of teachings, hymns, and prayers written by Sikh Gurus and other saints. It is regarded as the eternal Guru by Sikhs and is respected as the living embodiment of spiritual guidance and wisdom.
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Guru Arjan Built the sacred shrine of the Sikhs, te Golden Temple of Amritsar.
It is not sacred to the Sikhs. You are mixing up Sikhism with Hinduism.
Sikhism is a religion that originated from India with the founder being Guru Nanak. Sikhs worship in a Gurdwara and their sacred text is the Guru Granth Sahib
Judaism is not a sacred text, it is a religion and that religion happens to have a sacred text. To learn more about Judaism's Sacred Text, read the Related Question.
The Holy Bible is the sacred text for Christians.
the hindu sacred text is called a sakrit.
Internet Sacred Text Archive was created in 1999.
The Sikh's do as it is their sacred book, their is not a particular person.
The Sikhs treated this book as a "teacher". This book is the central text of the Sikh religion.
The Guru Granth Sahib Ji is believed to be such a sacred object for Sikhs because the holy book contains precious hymns and teachings from the guru's. This is why Sikhs respect the Guru Granth sahib ji in an orderly fashioned way by going to the Gurdwara ( Sikh temple )