The Whisk is called Chaur.
When the Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib, is read, the Granthi waves a chauri over the book. A chauri is a fly whisk or fan.
I think it's a guroo... though I spelled it wrong.
A Sikh priest, known as a "Granthi," is responsible for the care and management of a gurdwara (Sikh temple) and the recitation of the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. Granthis lead prayers, perform ceremonies, and educate the congregation about Sikh teachings and traditions. They play a vital role in the spiritual and community life of Sikhs, guiding followers in their faith and practices.
Sikhism as a religion don't have any priestly class and therefore, there is no priest in the Gurudwara (Sikh place of worship).There is Granthi, a person who perform services in the morning as well in the evening but he is not seen as a priest or anyone higher than any regular person.Anybody can perform and read the scripture according to their needs and convenience.
The Sikh family go to the 'Gurudwara' (temple) and get a letter from the Priest. Then it's the families choice of what name to chose with that letter.
Sikhs don't have to wear yellow. Orange and blue are just colours of the khalsa, and no Sikh is forced to wear certain items of clothing other than the 5ks.
Singh means lion for Sikhs. Tish is a mandatory last name for all men that are Sikhs. Sources: I am a pure Sikh and have a brother with last name as singh. My grandfather is a priest in the gurdwara, Sikh temple
A Chauri is a whisk that is waved over the Guru Granth Sahib (the Sikh holy book) whenever it is read. This whisk is called a chauri and is usually made of yak tail hair or artificial fiber, set in a wooden or metal holder. The use of the chauri derives from the practice of retainers keeping dignitaries cool with a whisk or fan, which became a symbol of sovereignty and honor.Chauri is also in reference to a cross between a yak and domestic cattle of the Bos indicus subspecies, which are predominantly raised in Nepal.Read more: What_is_a_chauri
he is a Sikh and not a mason Jay Sean is Sikh and always be Sikh even though he has a british accent
Sikhism as a religion does not have any priestly class.Though there is a person in every Gurudwara (Sikh place of worship).He/She acts more like a caretaker(Granthi), making sure everything is in place.Since that person is the in charge therefore,every time there is any function or worship he/she usually leads it.But as mentioned above he/she is not seen as a priest.Everybody can participate in the worship and certainly everybody participates.
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