Sikhism as a religion is opposed to idol worship therefore you don't find any statue of God in a Gurudwara.
because... they dont like them
i am not definite but i think it is because ...
Sikhism as a religion is opposed to idol worship therefore you don't find any statue of God in a Gurudwara.
There are no statues or pictures in a gurdwara to prevent idol worship and maintain the focus on the worship of the one formless God, as emphasized in Sikh teachings. The focus is on meditation, prayer, and the teachings of the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy scripture.
our god made the first gurdwara and he planted a tree that still grows there.
In Sikhism, gurdwaras do not have pictures or statues to emphasize the belief in the formless nature of God and to discourage idol worship. Sikhs focus on the teachings of the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture, which is considered the eternal Guru. This practice aligns with the Sikh principle of devotion to one God and promotes equality and unity among all worshippers. Therefore, the absence of images or statues helps maintain a focus on spiritual growth rather than physical representations.
a gurdwara is a place for the sikhs to worship god and to pray
There is all sorts of things in the Gurdwara like the langar which is the free food and Sri Guru Granth Sahib which is the holy book/god.
Statues offered as a gift to a god or saint.
God.
heck no. we worship God.
By her statues.