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In India, Sikhs and Hindus have a history of conflict.
Sikhism is a religion, not a language. Most Sikhs speak Punjabi. Sikhs use the same greeting for hello and goodbye. Most Sikhs (and some Punjabi Hindus) say: Sat Sri Akal (God is Truth) Baptized (also others) Sikhs use a different greeting: Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh! (the Khalsa belongs to God, Victory belongs to God)
There is astonishingly little information on this subject. Some sources say Sikh. The religious demographics for her hometown of Mumbai are as follows: Hindus (67.39%), Muslims (18.56%), Buddhists (5.22%), Jains (3.99%), Christians (4.2%), Sikhs (0.58%). It is most likely, then, that she is Hindu.
Wa He Guru
Hindus worship goddess Lakshmi.They sing prayers.
They say I do not want to talk about it OK.
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Sikhism is a religion, not a language. Sikhs say goodbye in whatever language they speak.
customary greetings of india means ? ANS:When we meet some one we greet them like in all religious unique styles are there to greet people like example :- Muslims say" Salam" and Hindus say "Namaste ".
some people say "Achoo" some people say "Hachoo" it depends on who you are.
hindus can't eat meat from a cow because they believe that the cow is holy animal.
You become a Hindu when you say "I am a Hindu." There are Hindu nationalists who say that it is impossible to convert to Hinduism but according to IndiaDivine.com what they say is not true. According to most Hindus people become a Hindu by being born.