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There is no one particular day in the week, which is better or more auspicious for Sikhs to go to the Gurdwara. Each day is treated exactly the same as any other. The majority of Sikhs will tend to go on a Sunday, merely due to convenience.
Not necessary, depending on each Sikhs desire and longing, it depends how much he or she is going to attend or visit the Gurudwara. Also, depends if Gurudwara is around the place a Sikh live.
Sikhs have no holidays nor do they have any holy place. Any day and any place is holy to remember God. Sikhs do celebrate the birthdays and other ceremonies of Sikh Gurus which they have as a part of religion but they don't have any particular day as being holy or any place being holy. im improving the other persons answer and Sikhs do have a holy place of worship a gurdwara it mean the gurus door. A gurdwara is the holy place of a Sikh! :) ;)
Sikhs have no particular day to worship, any day, any place, any time is good to worship God. Though due to one's own schedule, Sundays happens to be the most apt day to worship.
baptised Sikhs pray very early in the morning at 4am because it is belived to be the purest time of day. also in the evening they pray. Sikhs go to the gurdwara alot too (Sikh temple).
It takes 48 hours in Punjabi (native Sikh language) and 72 hours in English.
Asmany times as they like, as some Sikhs are not as strict to their religon than others. but manly 5 times a day.
anytime. it is always open when you have time you can go. most people go on sundays because they have a day off work etc.
There is no fixed time to go to Gurudwara (Sikh place of worship).Any time and any day is good to visit Gurudwara. A Sikh is supposed to visit the Gurudwara twice a day. In the morning and in the evening.
In Baisakhi lots of Sikhs get together and march to all of the gurudwaras (temples) around our area and wash the holy flag in yogurt.We follow a lorry with the granth sahib on it and five baptised Sikhs walk bare foot behind it,all of them carrying swords.
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Sikhs Perform Amrit Vela Which Is A Prayer Time Before Sunrise.1st Sikhs Rise And Chant Waheguru for about 1/2 hour to an hour.2nd Sikhs Take a Cold Bath To Clean Themselfs3rd Sikhs Recite Nintem Banis (excluding Kirtan Sohila and Rehras Sohila)Then Sikhs Work hard for the dayIn the Eveining Sikhs Recite Rehras SohilaBefore Sleep Sikhs Recite Kirtan Sohila