on a bed.
By living life in according to the teachings of Guru, by making sure that there are no intoxicating substances in the vicinity of Guru, Nobody sits above the Guru, by maintaining the regulations set up by the Guru while performing any religious service, ..........................................
Keep you head covered in the presence of Guru Granth Sahib Ji, show respect.
To keep the Granth Sahib Ji as pureified as possible, from dust falling over it, and to avoid anyone walking over the palki sahib, It is prohibited to walk on top of the palki sahib ( and floor for example)
Shri Guru Grath Sahib is the holy scripture of the Sikhs, generally called Singhs. It includes the teachings of the Ten Gurus and many other Enlightened Beings like Kabir, Rahim, Ravidas, and so on. Generallyl, Shri Guru Granth Sahib is kept in Gurudwaras, Sikh Temples, but there is no restriction and people can keep Shri Guru Granth Sahib in their houses as well. It can be read by any one at any place and there is no such restriction. This is the beauty of the Holy Book that it is not a story like we find in Ramayana, Mahabharata, or the Holy Bible. Shri Guru Granth Sahib includes pure wisdom and teachings which are very much relevant even in the present world.
at a gurdwara
because dis is where Sikhs worship. this is also the place where dey keep da guru granth sahib (holy book)
Sikhs keep their heads covered because they never cut their hair. Their beards are twisted in two coils and attached on top of their heads,
Because it pays for the upkeep of the gurudawara the home of the guru as well as the langar the free dining area sikhism is an exceptional religion in that it has a martial code which defends its own as well as others rights to worship as they see fit although not necessarily agree with them
You should be dressed in clean clothes,fully covered Leave your shoes outside Cover your head Pay respect to the Guru Granth Sahib Pay respect to Granthis & elders Keep quite (dont speak unless you are asked)
Please always treat any Gurbani text with the utmost respect. Never place any Gurbani (in original Gurmukhi) text on the floor or ground. One should keep Gutkas covered in Rumallas. The Full version of Guru Granth Sahib must be treated as eternal Guru.This is to express our regards and our respect for the Holy Scripture, the True King. The king commanded the greatest power, hence also the maximum respect and honor, in the olden days. Guru Nanak said that the true kings are those who love God and help others to do that. They are the rulers of the hearts of the people. The political kings are temporary kings and their authority ends with their death. The Gurus are the true kings; they teach Truth and rule our hearts. The Guru Granth Sahib is the embodiment of the spirit of all the Sikh Gurus and many other holy men whose hymns are included in it. We respect them as the true kings.The king sat on a throne under a canopy. He used to have a fanlike structure to be waved over his head as a symbol of his royalty. The Guru Granth Sahib, being the true emperor, is provided all these regal paraphernalia in the Gurdwara. We install the scripture on a throne (called Manji Sahib) with pillows around for supporting it. A canopy (Chanani) is provided above the scripture in the same way as it was put over the head of a king while he attended his court. During the session (Diwan), a person, with Chaur in his hand, is always in attendance on the scripture installed respectfully in the hall. For maintaining due regards and respect, we carry this holy scripture to another room when the hall is to be cleaned or when the session is over for the day. Before we bring the Guru Granth Sahib in the hall, we set everything in the hall properly. This is the court of the Guru. You will understand the whole ceremony better if you bring into mind the scene of the courtroom where everything is set and made ready before a judge enters his court. The Guru Granth Sahib is the Emperor of Emperors, hence all these ceremonial decorations.
Sikhs have may gods.. but they believe in one god which has all gods inside and is called guru granth sahib you may think that is a book but for the Sikhs they keep it on top of everything a bit like karan and bible just all hymes
When Sikhs take Amrit they must all, regardless of sex, keep the same 5 k's. Guru Nanak has stated that one should only wear those clothes which do not distress the mind or the body. 'Friend, all other wear ruins bliss, That which to the limbs is torment, and with foul thinking fills the mind.- Guru Granth Sahib, Pg. 16.