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Sikhs show equality by langar. Langar is a service performed in Sikh Gudwaras for everyone, regardless of their creed, religion, gender or caste. It is a free community meal, which is served after services mostly twice a day, but at some major Gudwaras, like the Golden Temple, a langar is served twice a day, every day of the year.

The fact that anyone can eat there shows equality, because they don't care about your colour or caste; they let you in regardless.

The first langar was set-up by Guru Nanak. The main aim was to insure that people from all backgrounds should eat together. It also made sure that those who had travelled a long way to hear him, or were not very wealthy could be given some food and drink; vegetarian.

In the Gudwara everyone is shown equality by doing the same. When you enter the Gudwara, you have to take off your shoes and wash your feet. You also have to cover your heads with a cloth or bandana. The Sikhs do not make just the people of a lower caste take their shoes off, or people of a different creed cover their heads, they all do the same.

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It is part of their faith to respect and integrate all genders, races, whether you're rich or poor, religion. They also believe in responsibility and honesty wherever you are. So in general, they have a kind nature towards anyone; not just each other.

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they believe that both man and woman are equal. they believe that a rich man is equal to a poor man.

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Because the men and women sit side by side in one hall to show they are even. Unlike muslims. Women are not allowed in mosque

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Anyone can be Khalsa which shows the equality that the Sikh religion has furthermore because equailty was Guru Nanak's main teaching they follow it.

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We were never taught how to not treat each other equally!

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