waheguru
The term Waheguru is used the religion of Sikhism. It is a term used to refer to God or the supreme being. It is used frequently is Sikh teachings and sermons.
Waheguru is a term most often used in Sikhism to refer to God, the Supreme Being or the creator of all. It means "Wonderful Teacher" in the Punjabi language, but in this case is used to refer to God.
Supreme leader of Sikhism is the Guru Granth Sahib. Guru Grant Sahib is a holy book, and it is the final Guru (teacher) of the Sikh religion. The first ten Gurus, along with the 1st Guru (Guru Nanak) the founder of Sikhism, were people. And since the death of the 10th Guru (Guru Gobind Singh), the holy book Guru Granth Sahib is considered as the only Guru/teacher of the Sikh religion, since Sikhism doesn't have priests - everyone is equal.
Before Sikhism was founded Guru Nanak was half Muslim and half Hindu (his father being Muslim and his mother being a Hindu).
Yes, some symbols that represent the gurdwara include the Nishan Sahib (Sikh flag), the Khanda (emblem representing Sikhism), and the Ek Onkar (the symbol representing the one supreme god in Sikhism).
Agnostics are in the middle. They see no proof in their being a supreme being and no proof that their isn't a supreme being.
he was the founder of sikhism
Sikhs believe in one supreme god which is in every human being.God is one,One is all.According to Sikhism an individual 's good properties describe the closeness to that supreme power.That supreme power is beyond all hatred,discrimination,is always true,always helpful and without any lust or greed.A human being having most of these properties is closest to that supreme power which is equal for anyone and anywhere.
Sikhism believes in One God, Karma,Meditation On God, and to live a life of house holder rather than being ascetic.
No. Infact no religion says to drink alchohol.
Sikhism is 500 years old currently, being one of the youngest religions.
God, the creator of the universe. He was and still is the Supreme Being of Judaism.