no
The religion worshiped in Sikhs temples is Sikhism
In temples called Gurdwaras. This doesn't just apply to Britain, it is world-wide.
i think you have phrased your question wrong or are unclear, as Sikhs are people who follow the religion Sikhism and are not a country. however there are many Sikhs in the UK, in some areas where there are large numbers of Sikhs there will be Sikh temples built. one such place in the UK is slough, near London slough is a very mutli-cultural and diverse community.
No
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Most Christian religions do not consider their places of worship to be temples but instead use the widely popular term "church" for their house of worship. Middle Eastern religious persons such as Islams, Sikhs, Buddhists and Hindus call their places of worship temples and are considered to be sacred to their religion.
In Baisakhi lots of Sikhs get together and march to all of the gurudwaras (temples) around our area and wash the holy flag in yogurt.We follow a lorry with the granth sahib on it and five baptised Sikhs walk bare foot behind it,all of them carrying swords.
Temples
yes, hindu Temples do use Religious music. They are called mantras or shlokas.
There is at least 1 Sikh temple in every state in the US, for information on the locations of these and Sikh temples around the world please visit http://gurdwaras.sikhtruth.com. If you wish to know more about Sikhs, please refer to the related link below.
There is no specific collective noun for temples; use a noun collective that is appropriate for the situation, for example a group of temples, a complex of temples, a row of temples, a block of temples, etc.
yes they are because it is one of the 5k's that a sikh has to keep with them at all times n moreovr sikhs use use their kirpan or sword for the protection of the downtrodden.