there are/were 10 because I'm only 8 and in yr 2 [I'm in yr 3 now] i went to a golden Gurudwara and it was a cool trip pp
The ten gurus
Sikhism is a religion created by God through Sikh Gurus.
Sikh Gurus
Yes, Guru Nanak was the founder of Sikhism. However, all Gurus contributed equally to the religion.
The Sikh religion has had many different Gurus (11 in total, including the Guru Granth Sahib). These Gurus have influenced many worship methods and have been inspired by other religions, such as Hinduism
Sikhs believe that there is one god but they have gurus which means teacher who teach them right to wrong
As a religion Sikhism is against Caste System and Sikh Gurus throughout condemns the practice of caste system. However, due to traditional and social influence as well the lack of Sikhs in understanding their Gurus teachings, it was never been taken out of Sikhism and as such caste distinction do exist no matter even if it exist at lesser level.
There is only one God in Sikhism. However, you might be getting confused with the Gurus. The 10 Gurus were NOT Gods, but just prophets who were sent by God to teach us the perfect way of life.
Guru nanak starter of Sikhism and 11 other gurus
The sacred book in Sikhism is called the 'Guru Granth Sahib.' It was written bu the 10 Gurus and contains all their teachings. It is written in the ancient languagee called 'Sanskrit.'
Guru Nanak was the founder of Sikhism.
There is no such thing in Sikhism, that it is to be worshiped on a specific day. every day is a day to worship for a Sikh. a Sikh is ordered by his gurus to remember the god every time of every day