Part of it could be the tradition of India and certainly it is also because Gurudwara is where the Sikh holy scripture is and therefore it becomes essential to remove shoes because of the dirt shoes carry.
because of the bloody gora and ther government
They Try There Own Shoes On
Removing shoes before entering a house is usually a cultural rather than a religious tradition. It is common to many Eastern countries, as well as Scandinavia. However, some religions require removing shoes before entering a house of worship or a temple. Muslims remove their shoes before entering a mosque, Hindus remove shoes before entering a temple, and Sikhs remove shoes before entering a gurudwara.
to take your shoes of
A shoe room is where all the shoes are kept in a Gurdwara.
Yes ther are
cover headremove shoes and sockswash hands ( sometimes feet)
Sikhs believe that the temple is a place of worship and should be kept clean and pure. Removing shoes before entering the temple is a sign of respect and humility, as well as a way to maintain the cleanliness of the sacred space. It also symbolizes leaving behind worldly concerns and focusing on spiritual matters.
they take of their shoes and then kiss there partner then the go and sit down and wait for it to begin
no ther just like normal shoes but better grip. If you will do that first time you will feel it's hard.
It is a Japanese tradition to remove your shoes when entering the house.