Usually a person follows a religion his or her parents and family follows. So its natural for all of us to follow certain religion from our childhood. Same is applied to a Sikh. But if a person wants to be baptized as a Sikh then he or she has to go through Amrit Sanskar after which a person follows certain practices.
One has to be a Sikh to become a Khalsa where as one dose not have to be a Khalsa to become a Sikh. Khalsaism is very much within the greater circle of Sikhism. There is Sikhism but there is no Khalsaim. Khalsa was created out of Sikh philosphy for a very certain purpose,where as Sikhism was an evolution of a new religion. J.S.Dugal
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the Sikh baby naming ceremony the immidiate family relatives and close friends gather together in the present of the guru
Read Gurbani and follow it practicaly.
because they don't want to!
Celebrating it with spreading sweets around and thanking to God.
Bibi Nanki was the first Sikh. She was the sister of Guru Nanak Dev Ji who first developed faith in Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Females become Kaur meaning Princess. Males become Singh meaning Lion.
this is debatable some say to be a Sikh all you have to do is be born as one some say to be a Sikh you should believe in the faith some say that to be a Sikh you must be practising others say that you must be baptised, or at least be planniing to be baptised at some point in your life if you wish to consider yourself a Sikh
you can not become a baby but you can make them
A Sikh woman has equal rights to a Sikh man. No post in Sikhism is reserved solely for men. A woman is not considered subordinate to a man. Sikh baptism (Amrit ceremony) is open to both sexes. The Khalsa nation is made up equally of men and women. A Sikh woman has the right to become a Granthi, Ragi, one of the Panj Pyare (5 beloved), etc.
There is no one specific "Indian" religion. Mainly people are Hindi, Muslim and Sikh.