Respect is shown to the Sikh's Holy Book (The Guru Granth Sahib) by:Covering our headsTaking off our shoes and socks because they bring dirt inNot pointing out feet towards itThat's all i could think of, sorry!
The Torah is read in public, people kiss it, people don't touch the parchment directly, and the Torah is covered in an embroidered cloth.
by keeping the commandments of god in his word
It should be treated with extreme respect and reverence.
They treat them with the utmost respect and actually bury them when they are rendered unusable.
To show respect towards the Guru Granth Sahib.
The tipitaka does not have a special stand. But is treated with los of respect by buddists.
Hindus show respect by reading it, or even having it in their homes next to the Gods. SOme of the holy books are the Ramayan and the Bhagvad Gita. People sometimes chant verses from these books as prayers.
Because when the book is brought it is as if all 10 gurus are sitting there, like as in a court. That is why we Sikhs treat the holy book with great respect. Source: Was at a Sikh wedding the other day.
Yes definitely, the Americans are studying the Granth Sahib (holy book) because in the holy book it's just full of factual things. I am a Christian and i believe that Sikhism is the best religion ever. It's full of respect
The holy book
Not all holy book are the same , the best holy book is the BIBLE