Neither. Buddhism does not beleive in any deities.
Buddhism is a path to follow and end up the sufferings.It is not something says that praying gives you every thing,you just have to stand bck and wait. Buddhism says you reap what you saw.
Sikhs believe in monotheism. We believe that there is only "One God" - it is one of the most fundamental beliefs to our religion. "One God" is the first phrase in our Sikh Holy book, the Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
Sikhs do not agree with polytheism. they are for embracing one, universal god.
Sikhism is monotheistic. Sikhs only believe in one God acknowledged as 'Waheguru'.
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Sikhism is monotheistic, while Jainism is polytheistic.
Sikhs are monotheistic because they only believe in one God.
Sikhism is monothesistic Polytheistic means you believe in more than one gods or goddesses.* Monotheistic means you believe in one God or Goddess.* Sikhism is monothesistic
Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism are the better known monotheistic religions.
They are both Monotheistic.
Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded in northern India in the 15th century by the guru Nanak. Source: Answers.com
Jainism is polytheistic, while Sikhism is monotheistic.
an independent monotheistic religion is a religion that only believes in one god. examples of monotheistic religions are: christianity, islam, Sikhism, Judaism and soo on.
Sikhism was developed in 1499 by Guru Nanak
Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism - biggest to smallest. Christians regard themselves as monotheistic, but any sensible outsider would define them as polytheistic - so I have left them off the list.
Sikhism as a religion is opposed to idol worship therefore you don't find any statue of God in a Gurudwara.