Any devotee entering Gurudwara must put on turban or cloth over head as a respect to gurugranth.
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to shoe respect to the guru and to show you are loyal to the guru
The reason you must do this is because Sikh's believe you must be clean to enter the Gurdwara. It is also a sign of respect.
in a gurdwara you have to be respectful and quiet a gurdwara is a place of worship for which anyone can enter so you have to respect that when you enter a gurdwara you take your shoes of you are not allowed to bring any types of meat into the gurdwara and NO type of alcohol...
We cover our head to show respect to the Guru Granth Sahib.
When you enter a Gurdwara your meant to take of your shoes as a sign of respect. The shoe racks are simply there for putting your shoes on.
As the gurdwara has a free meal service, you can take guests there to show them your religon.
you can not wear shoes or show your hair.
No rules, just regulations and respect. If you go into a gurudwara, you are expected to show respect to the guru. - Cover your hair with a cloth. - Bow to the guru if you can 'matha tekna' - Turn you phones off when inside the gurudwara, take calls outside :)
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Gurdwara is the Sikh temple where Sikhs go to read and prey. It means the guru's doorway. Dwara means door or gate, while the guru is the scriptures.
Show some respect is the term to use when you want someone to show you respect.
you can show respect by helping others