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
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No. Guru Granth Sahib
The Guru Granth Sahib is treated with the up-most respect in gudwara. It lies on a cushion called a manji and it is covered with a rumalla and placed on a platform when it is not in use. When the book is being read the pages are cleaned with a chauri (fan). The book is kept in chanini which is like a four poster bed. And when they have finished reading the sikhs 'put it to bed'When sikhs enter the gudwara they must take off their shoes and bow to the book. Sikhs are not aloud to turn their back to the book.Hope this helps
It is a called a Gurudwara where the holly book the Curu Granth Sahib is put and people go to have langar(free food) and bow in front of the holy book. they do social service and donate money in the golak(money bank). there is a special Gurudwara called the golden temple where they have a place full of holly water where you can purify your self by having a bath.
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Two things are must in a Gurdwara: 1. Sri Guru Granth Sahib. ( There must be "Prakash" of Guru Granth Sahib as per the procedure described in "Sikh Rehat Maryada") 2. Nishaan Sahib ( A saffron (Basanti ) or Dark Blue ( Surmai ) color Flag.) Without any of these, No place can be considered as a Gurdwara.
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Y do u care ther not AS GREEDY AS THOSE MONEY GRUBBING HAWIANS
This is ONLY a guess, but...tombs cost money to build and a greedy would not be willing to spend the money to build his own tomb.