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They pray in temples and Gurdwaras.
this is what the Sikh symbol looks like. It is called The Khanda.The Khanda, like Ek-Onkar is a very important symbol in Sikhism. The Khanda is commonly seen in Gurdwaras and on the Sikh flag. The Khanda symbolizes God's Universal and Creative Power. In it's center is a double edged sword, which symbolizes the primal and almighty power of the creator. The 'Chakra' or the circle is a symbol of the continuity. The two swords on the outside are symbols of the spiritual and political balance in the universe.
The Sikh symbol is the Khanda
The two edged sword in the middle of the Sikh symbol is called a khanda.
Sikh Temples are knows as "Gurdwaras". As per Sikhism, any one can worship at any time and any place. Gurdwaras are the places where Sikhs unite and worship / praise God together.
Well it depends on every individual. You can not force someone to do something that seems to be right for yourself. Part of the youth is involoved in Gurdwaras and much more and a small part does not care much about going to Gurdwara's. Some also believe that there is no need of going to Gurdwaras because you can pray at home and God will still be with you.
The Khanda is the Sikh symbol. It is a very important symbol in Sikhism. The Khanda symbolizes God's Universal and Creative Power. In it's center is a double edged sword, which symbolizes the primal and almighty power of the creator. The 'Chakra' or the circle is a symbol of the continuity. The two swords on the outside are symbols of the spiritual and political balance in the universe.
There are about 200 Gurdwaras in Britain. this might help >> http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/sikhism/ritesrituals/gurdwara_1.shtml there were actually 223 so in your face cya
The main Sikh symbol is the Khanda, a double-edged sword surrounded by a circular Chakkar (quoit) and two curved swords known as Kirpans. These symbols represent the Sikh values of spirituality, power, and justice.
The Sikh symbol is called the Khanda The Khanda is a very important symbol in Sikhism. The Khanda symbolizes God's Universal and Creative Power. In it's center is a double edged sword, which symbolizes the primal and almighty power of the creator. The 'Chakra' or the circle is a symbol of the continuity. The two swords on the outside are symbols of the spiritual and political balance in the universe.
The Sikh symbol is called the Khanda The Khandais a very important symbol in Sikhism. The Khanda symbolizes God's Universal and Creative Power. In it's center is a double edged sword, which symbolizes the primal and almighty power of the creator. The 'Chakra' or the circle is a symbol of the continuity. The two swords on the outside are symbols of the spiritual and political balance in the universe.
gurwara's look like a massive temple where Sikh's go to worship outside the gurdwara there is usually a symbol to show what it is and there is a flag pole flying the nishan sahib (the Sikh flag) :)