it means a sihck is on the toilet
No it does not allow Polygamy
yes that is why the sihk symbol is made of three swords
The Sikh religion or Sikhism was started in the year 1499 by Guru Nanak Dev.
The festival of Baisakhi was originally set aside to mark the harvest season and the start of the new solar year in the Indian subcontinent. It holds historical significance for Sikhs as it also commemorates the establishment of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699.
The mool manta is the begining verse of the guru granth sahib. It is belivevd to summarise Sikh beliefs
Not heard of it, maybe a hybrid of two religions and the person might have that suname and follow Sikhism. Per maryada, surnames are not allowed anyway.
Please follow the link below: http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/thumb/2/27/GurdwaraSwitzerland.jpg/500px-GurdwaraSwitzerland.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gurdwara
There is no such thing as a chakram dagger. A chakram is a circular sharpened weapon made in India and used by the Sihk warriors. A dagger is a knife. It's an oxymoron akin to saying "straight circle."
First of all, the religious books of religions other than Christianity are not supposed to be referred to as Bibles. Second, the main Sikh scripture is the Guru Granth Sahib. See the Related Link below.
The Sikh symbol, known as the Khanda, represents the core principles of Sikhism. The double-edged sword symbolizes the belief in one God and the importance of spiritual and temporal power being held together. The circle represents unity, oneness, and the eternal nature of God.
There are many religions in Chicago. "Christian" as a general category is most common, made up of many sects from Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and many different Protestant varieties. There are also strong populations of Jews, Muslims, Bahai, Sihk, Hindu, Buddhists, atheists and other lesser-known religions.
It mean what you don't what does it mean.