you can ask a Sikh anything you want. or you can just tell him, "tell me about your religion."
The Sikh symbol can be found on clothing, in religious texts, on items of worship and on religious buildings. The symbol is used to represent the various facets of the religion.
There are actually a few categories that are on this site where you can go and ask questions that pertain to any religion. Go to the left side of this page and click "Browse categories" and then type in "Religion & Spirituality." You can ask any questions that you might have there.
Guru Nanak is the final and eternal guru of the Sikhs. He was the first of the Gurus to find the Sikh religion.
Guru Nanak is the final and eternal guru of the Sikhs. He was the first of the Gurus to find the Sikh religion.
No, all of them are deceased, and probably cremated, as this is the Sikh custom.
For seva, a Sikh could help out in their local Gurdwaraby washing up dishes in langar or cooking food for langar. They could also simply give food to a Gurdwara to help.
In many cases religion does provide (some people) with answers to questions that human beings can't or can't readily answer. However, in many cases religion creates as many new questions as it might answer--and in other cases religion does not provide those answers any moreso than domains outside of religion. In many respects, this has to do with the role that religion plays in an individual's life; a religious person will find more answers in religion, but a person who is less religious or areligious will find fewer or no answers in religion.
Portuguese society is Roman Catholic. But you can find small Christian Orthodox, Muslim, Jewish,Hindu, Sikh, Baha'i, Protestant, Mormon and Buddhist communities.
To find unanswered ones, go to the Religion section and on the left side of the page, click on Unanswered Questions.
I do not know but I will try to find it out!
there are many Sikh celebrations for examplevaisakhi- birth of the khalsa guru nanak dev jis birthday - the birth of the Sikh religion Bandi Chor (Diwali) - note Sikhs celebrate Diwali for a diffrent reason to why hinds celebrate Diwalithese are they main ones there are much more to find out more please go towww.sikhiwiki.org and http://sikhism101.com/ there are many Sikh celebrations for examplevaisakhi- birth of the khalsa guru nanak dev jis birthday - the birth of the Sikh religion Bandi Chor (Diwali) - note Sikhs celebrate Diwali for a diffrent reason to why hinds celebrate Diwalithese are they main ones there are much more to find out more please go towww.sikhiwiki.org and http://sikhism101.com/
yes jassar is a sikh jatt..sub caste..u will find them mainly in patiala..hosiarpur...