The main Sikh celebrations are Vaisaki, Hola Mahala (Holi), Diwali and the Gurpurub's (Gurpurub - birth or death of a Guru.)
Sikh celebrations include Vaisakhi, which marks the Sikh New Year and the formation of the Khalsa in 1699, and Gurpurab, celebrated to honor the birthdays of the Sikh Gurus. Another important celebration is Diwali, known as Bandi Chhor Divas in Sikhism, commemorating Guru Hargobind Ji's release from imprisonment. Additionally, Maghi is observed to honor the sacrifice of the forty muktas, and Hola Mohalla is celebrated with martial arts displays and festivities.
there are many Sikh celebrations for examplevaisakhi- birth of the khalsa guru nanak dev jis birthday - the birth of the Sikh religion Bandi Chor (Diwali) - note Sikhs celebrate Diwali for a diffrent reason to why hinds celebrate Diwalithese are they main ones there are much more to find out more please go towww.sikhiwiki.org and http://sikhism101.com/ there are many Sikh celebrations for examplevaisakhi- birth of the khalsa guru nanak dev jis birthday - the birth of the Sikh religion Bandi Chor (Diwali) - note Sikhs celebrate Diwali for a diffrent reason to why hinds celebrate Diwalithese are they main ones there are much more to find out more please go towww.sikhiwiki.org and http://sikhism101.com/
In Sikhism, the sticks used for ceremonial purposes, particularly during religious processions and celebrations, are called "Nishan Sahib." These are flagpoles that hold the Sikh flag, known as the "Nishan Sahib," which features the Khanda symbol. The Nishan Sahib serves as a symbol of Sikh identity and faith, representing the presence of the Guru.
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Both are Sikh Surnames Jabal/Jabbal/Jubal is a Ramgarhia Sikh Surname Natt is a Jatt Sikh Surname
The Sikh community is known as the Khalsa Panth.
Sikh Empire's population is 1,500,000.
The Sikh symbol is the Khanda
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