Sikhs believe that a community should embody principles of equality, service, and compassion. They emphasize the importance of selfless service (seva) to others, regardless of their background, and advocate for social justice and the well-being of all. Community gatherings, known as sangat, promote unity and collective worship, fostering a sense of belonging and support among individuals. Ultimately, Sikhs strive for a harmonious society where everyone respects one another and works together for the common good.
The Sikh community is known as the Khalsa Panth.
You just behave how you would behave in front of any other person, becasue after all, a Sikh is a person that belives all people are equal
Hindu and Sikh community
No!. Balhar is Khatri Sikh Community.
Madder is a Ramgharia Sikh name. Although i'd like to remind you that Sikhs arn't really supposed to believe in caste as it demotes equality in the community .
There is no caste system in Sikhism, a person born in a Sikh family is only a Sikh. Community's like Jatt, Ramgarhia etc are all man made..
The Sangat (collection of Sikh followers) and the Panth (the community).
In Sikh communities there is meant to be no caste system
Hindu community.
The Panth (the community) and the Sangat (a collection of Sikh followers) pay for the food.
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No they dont