People take their shoes off as a sign of respect in Sikh Temples (Gurudwaras.) They also take off their socks as socks are also like shoes, as they carry dirt. The last thing they do to show respect is cover their heads.
As a symbol of respect
All who enter a gurdwara remove their shoes and cover their heads as a matter of respect for the Guru. When Guru Gobind Singh declared the Siri Guru Granth Sahib to be the Guru for all Sikhs to come, he said, "Consider the Granth as my physical representation. Of that, have no doubt." The gurdwara is the home of the Guru, and when in the Guru's home it is respectful to follow the Guru's rules. When you go to meet the Guru, you should strive to be at your best both in your physical presentation and your state of mind. Your dress should be the Guru's bana, given to us that we may radiate the Guru's grace. Removing your shoes and washing your hands and feet before entering help to maintain a graceful environment, free of excessive dirt and dust. Guru Gobind Singh instructed his Sikhs to wear a turban. Whether or not you choose to wear one every day, you should at least wear one when you go to meet the Guru, in his own house.
Respect
Answer 2. Consider this please, do we walk in to our bedroom with our shoes. We know we walk all around with our shoes on and then if we were to go ahead with the same shoes which has been all over and go to Gurudwara which is a place of worship, where one prays to that ultimate power. Its natural that there has to be an appropriate approach to it.
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All who enter a gurdwara remove their shoes and cover their heads as a matter of respect for the Guru. When Guru Gobind Singh declared the Siri Guru Granth Sahib to be the Guru for all Sikhs to come, he said, "Consider the Granth as my physical representation. Of that, have no doubt." The gurdwara is the home of the Guru, and when in the Guru's home it is respectful to follow the Guru's rules. When you go to meet the Guru, you should strive to be at your best both in your physical presentation and your state of mind. Your dress should be the Guru's bana, given to us that we may radiate the Guru's grace. Removing your shoes and washing your hands and feet before entering help to maintain a graceful environment, free of excessive dirt and dust. Guru Gobind Singh instructed his Sikhs to wear a turban. Whether or not you choose to wear one every day, you should at least wear one when you go to meet the Guru, in his own house.
All who enter a gurdwara remove their shoes and cover their heads as a matter of respect for the Guru. When Guru Gobind Singh declared the Siri Guru Granth Sahib to be the Guru for all Sikhs to come, he said, "Consider the Granth as my physical representation. Of that, have no doubt." The gurdwara is the home of the Guru, and when in the Guru's home it is respectful to follow the Guru's rules. When you go to meet the Guru, you should strive to be at your best both in your physical presentation and your state of mind. Your dress should be the Guru's bana, given to us that we may radiate the Guru's grace. Removing your shoes and washing your hands and feet before entering help to maintain a graceful environment, free of excessive dirt and dust. Guru Gobind Singh instructed his Sikhs to wear a turban. Whether or not you choose to wear one every day, you should at least wear one when you go to meet the Guru, in his own house.
because it is a sacred place and we also take of our socks, because its like showing respect. we don't wear our shoes and socks then we will keep our temple clean. so when we go to meet our guru we are clean with no dirt r dust. we also clean our hands, face and two feet. this is called the punj ishnana ( 5 = punj)
so what it means is cleaning 5 body parts the 2 feet 2 hands and face.
The main reason that hindus mainly remove their shoes as they can not be sure if the shoes are made of cows leather. As for hindus it is a holy animal.
They remove their shoe so they can show respect to the god.
The Sikhs take their shoes off to show respect for their God because their shoes are dirty and they want to be clean for their God.
Take your shoes off
It is really simple, if you want to enter in Gurdwara, you just have to wash your hands and your feet, also cover up the top of your head.
When you enter a Gurdwara your meant to take of your shoes as a sign of respect. The shoe racks are simply there for putting your shoes on.
You should take off your shoes before entering
because maybe that's how they like to do things in their house not everyone takes of there shoes before entering a house
take off your shoes and wash
it is a sign of respect :)
you have to take ur shoes off before entering
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.
they take off there shoes and wash your hands and face.
so that the people with there shoes off wont get the floor dirty or muddy.
in a gurdwara you have to be respectful and quiet a gurdwara is a place of worship for which anyone can enter so you have to respect that when you enter a gurdwara you take your shoes of you are not allowed to bring any types of meat into the gurdwara and NO type of alcohol...