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there r actually 10 but the main 2 r guru gobind singh G and guru nanak dev G

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waheguru - god

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Guru Nanak

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There are no pictures nor any paintings of my Lord - God - Waheguru. My Lord is without form or shape. My Lord is The Creator of all and is omnipresent.

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What is the Sikh God like?

the sikh's god is fair and cool


Should Sikhs not have pictures or paintings depicting the Gurus?

Sikhism as a religion is oppose to idol worship, therefore Sikhs never make any idol or pictures of God. Also, Sikhs only worship God. As for Gurus, the depiction of Guru's pictures can only help one to relate one's thought to Guru's instruction but otherwise, there shouldn't be any reason for pictures of Gurus. But if any Sikh worship the picture of a Sikh Guru then that Sikh is not only performing idol worship but also worshiping the God in the form of a picture which Sikhism opposes as a religion as mentioned above.


What Do Sikh's belief in?

Sikh's belief in one God, they call God Waheguru means 'Wonderful Lord'.


Is guru nank a Sikh god?

Guru Nanak is not a Sikh god, Sikhs believe in one god. The Gurus are 1/2 god, 1/2 human


Are Sikh's a form of Muslims?

No they are not. Guru Nanak the Sikh god was first Hindu not Muslim.


What is a waheguru?

wahe guru is a sikh's GOD


How is the Sikh god worshipped?

There is no god for the sikhs. There's only one god, the creator of everything.


What does the Sikh name angad mean?

"part of God"


The concept of God in the Sikh faith?

God is one,eternal,have no begining or end,is universal


How is the monotheistic view from Sikhs shown in their worshipping?

The beginning of Sikh Scripture is not an alphabet or word but a figure which is "1".And so on the whole of Sikh Gurus and Sikh Bhagats teachings emphasize only on the worship of One God who has created the universe, is sustaining it and will destroy it too.Worship is of One God alone, through out the scripture the Sikh Gurus and Sikh Bhagats have used different names and also the ways to relating with God but the oneness of God is throughout maintained.For Sikhs God is Formless without any shape, size,color, who is imminent in his/her creation but at the same time transcendtal.


What are important qualities in a master or guru?

In Sikhism "Guru" is seen as somebody who instruct the Sikh (disciple) towards the God.Sikhs consider God's word as their Guru and therefore, the Sikh Holy Scripture which contains the teachings of Sikh Gurus and Sikh Bhagats is the Final and eternal Guru of Sikhs. Furthermore, since "Guru" is God's word. So there is essentially no difference between Guru and God. Whatever qualities God have, the same qualities Guru have.


How many gods are they in the Sikh religion?

Only One God