Sikhs only worship God but they do celebrate the birthdays of Sikh Gurus. Usually, celebration takes place for 3 days in which there is continuous reading of Sikh holy scripture along with singing of hymns from holy scripture.And other services.
The ten gurus
The 10 Gurus
They believe in One Immortal Being, ten Gurus, the teachings of the ten Gurus, and the baptism bequeathed by the tenth Guru.
We worship one God. Along that, we respect our dus Gurus.
The Sikh place of worship at a Gurdwara. Translated it means Gurus House.
The Sikh place of worship is known as a dharamshalas. It is the place where the faithful listen to the teachings of the gurus.
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Sikhism as a religion is oppose to idol worship, therefore Sikhs never make any idol or pictures of God. Also, Sikhs only worship God. As for Gurus, the depiction of Guru's pictures can only help one to relate one's thought to Guru's instruction but otherwise, there shouldn't be any reason for pictures of Gurus. But if any Sikh worship the picture of a Sikh Guru then that Sikh is not only performing idol worship but also worshiping the God in the form of a picture which Sikhism opposes as a religion as mentioned above.
In catholicism you thank the lord for everything, you pray to the lord, and you basically are the lords servant but you are serving him even more when you worship him. but in worship you are praising God and he hears you.
There is no such thing in Sikhism, that it is to be worshiped on a specific day. every day is a day to worship for a Sikh. a Sikh is ordered by his gurus to remember the god every time of every day
Definition: Purab is an anniversary commemorating either birth or death as a holiday festival. But a Gurpurab is a holiday commemorating either the birth or death of one of the ten gurus of Sikhism. A gurpurab is observed with festivities which involve a worship service: * An akhand paath, a 48 hour continuous reading of the Sikh scripture Guru Granth. * Singing hymns during an early morning worship service. * Singing hymns during a daytime or evening worship service. * A parade of the scripture, Guru Granth, accompanied by a procession of worshipers singing hymns. * Singing hymns in an all night worship ceremony * All of the above including fireworks displays over a 3 day period. Pronunciation: purr rub. You must mean Gurpurb: A Sikh festival celebrating a special event associated with the lives of the gurus.
There is only one God in Sikhism. However, you might be getting confused with the Gurus. The 10 Gurus were NOT Gods, but just prophets who were sent by God to teach us the perfect way of life.