Sikhs don't have The Ten Commandments as Jews and Christians have. Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder and first Guru of Sikhism put down three pillars of Sikhism as:
1. Nam Japo : Remembrance of God in a Meditative manner at all times.
2. Kirat Karo :To honestly earn by one's physical and mental effort.
3. Vaṇḍ Ke Chakkō-"Share and Consume together.
Hope that answer your question.
Sikhs don't have The Ten Commandments as Jews and Christians have. Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder and first Guru of Sikhism put down three pillars of Sikhism as: 1. Nam Japo : Remembrance of God in a Meditative manner at all times. 2. Kirat Karo :To honestly earn by one's physical and mental effort. 3. Vaṇḍ Ke Chakkō-"Share and Consume together. Hope that answer your question.
Our Dus Gurus ( Ten Gurus )
They are called sikhs Its a bit easy^ <Thats a bit stupid
They believe in One Immortal Being, ten Gurus, the teachings of the ten Gurus, and the baptism bequeathed by the tenth Guru.
Followers of the SIKH religion are called 'SIKHS' (not Sikhists) - so go look SIKHISM up (that is the name for the religion followed by SIKHS.) They follow the teaching of the ten/eleven Guru's.
Sikhs believe there is only one God. You may be getting confused with the Gurus who were sent by God to teach the Sikhs.ANS-2: Sikhs belive in single all mighty GOD called EK ONKAR. The ten GURUs of Sikhs are considered as (GURUs) TEACHERS only and not GOD.
Sikhs are found in the Punjab region of India. They believe in One Immortal Being, ten gurus and the teachings of these Gurus. You will often see Sikhs with bald heads or wearing turbans. Pegalita, Master of Divinity
Sikhs have gurudawaras
Sikhs is not real
Sikhism believes in One God therefore there are not ten gods. Sikhs have ten Gurus starting from Guru Nanak Dev Ji to Guru Gobind Singh Ji who from founding Sikhism to shaping it and to finally established it as a religion put their effort from 1469 A.D to 1708 A.D. The tenth Guru of Sikhs Guru Gobind Singh made Guru Granth Sahib Ji as the eternal Guru of the Sikhs. In the Gurudwara Sikhs have their eternal Guru, Guru Granth Sahib Ji, whom Sikhs honor and respect and seek guidance to live their lives as per Guru's teachings. Sikhs only workship One God. The ten Gurus are : 1.Guru Nanak 2.Guru Angad 3.Guru Amar Das 4.Guru Ram Das 5.Guru Arjan Dev 6.Guru Hargobind 7.Guru Har Rai 8.Guru Har Krishen 9.Guru Tegh Bahadur 10.Guru Gobind Singh.
Since the meetings are of Sikhs, so usually Sikhs are present there.
Sikhs have ten Gurus, therefore Sikhs celebrate their festivals around the lives of Sikh Gurus, that would be their Birthdays,Sacrifices, and other important events. All are celebrated thought out the year as the birthdays ans other events come by.