As a religion Sikhism don't have any holiday or any holy place, therefore no day is more special that other. However, Sikhs celebrate the birthdays of Sikh Gurus and other important event in Sikh history every year.
Sikhism has no Holidays, nor does Sikhism has any Holy Place.
Any day is Holiday for remembering God, Any place is Holy place for remembering God.
Sikhism as a religion does not have any Holiday or Holy place. However, Sikhs do celebrate the birthdays of Sikh Gurus and other important events in Sikh history.
It is Rush Hashana, Passover, and Yum Kippur
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guru randas founded the" pool of nectar".
All Sikh women have the last name "Kaur," which means "princess."
All India Sikh Students Federation was created in 1944.
all Sikh men have the last name: singh which means lion.
Lotey is ramgarhia
they are all holidays and celebrated worldwide.....
Sikh women can keep their hair long to show they are Sikh and by choice they can also wear a Patka. They can also wear Sikh symbols such as the Khanda, Khesh, Kirpan, etc.
yes bY AlL mEAns
No. Turna is a Kamboj Sikh caste.
No! recently there's been all this bickering surrounding turban Sikh's and hair cut Sikh's! why? if we are equal! what makes a turban Sikh more of a Sikh than a hair cut Sikh? comments welcomed! furthermore, why do Gurdwara's signify the caste system? how is that being equal?
There is no caste system in Sikhism, a person born in a Sikh family is only a Sikh. Community's like Jatt, Ramgarhia etc are all man made..
US holidays?