gurdwara
It's a "Gurdwara" which means Gateway to the Guru. hope this helped!
In Sikhism "Guru" is seen as somebody who instruct the Sikh (disciple) towards the God.Sikhs consider God's word as their Guru and therefore, the Sikh Holy Scripture which contains the teachings of Sikh Gurus and Sikh Bhagats is the Final and eternal Guru of Sikhs. Furthermore, since "Guru" is God's word. So there is essentially no difference between Guru and God. Whatever qualities God have, the same qualities Guru have.
Guru Nanak
The remember their Guru by going to the Sikh Baisaki.
The human last guru was Guru Goblind Singh but when he died its the *Guru Granth Sahib that is the Sikh Guru Now. *The Guru Granth Sahib is the Sikh Holy Book like Christians have a Bible etc.
This non-English word Gurdwara, meaning "gateway to the Guru" describes a building which houses a Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib. For more information, please see the related link below. Take out all the other books and install a Guru Granth Sahib.
Yes, the 11th and current Sikh guru is their holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib.
Gurdwara is the Sikh temple where Sikhs go to read and prey. It means the guru's doorway. Dwara means door or gate, while the guru is the scriptures.
No Sikh Guru is seen as main or important than any other Guru. Each Guru contributed something new to Sikhism and reinforced the teachings of previous Sikh Gurus.
Guru Nanak Dev ji originated Sikh religion
The word Guru is made up of two parts. Gu= darkness and ru= light. So a Guru is one who removes the darkness of ignorance with the light of knowledge. Guru also means teacher. Sikhs means student, so it makes sense that a Sikh would follow a Guru.
The 9th Guru in Sikhism was Guru Tegh Bahadur.