There is no leader of Sikhism currently. But Sikhs call their leaders "Guru". The first Guru who formed Sikhism was called Guru Nanak
The leader of Sikhism is Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
The founder of Sikhism Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Sikhism was created by Guru Nanak Dev(1469-1539), a religious leader and a social reformer during the fifteenth century in the Punjab. The religious practice was formalized by Guru Gobind Singh on March 30, 1699.
There is only one religious symbol for Sikhism which is Khanda. Please refer to this Link :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khanda_(religious_symbol)
It is not sacred to the Sikhs. You are mixing up Sikhism with Hinduism.
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Sikh's only have one religious book and this is the 'Guru Granth Sahib Ji'.
There is no holy symbol in Sikhism. Khanda is the religious symbol in Sikhism. Please refer to this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khanda_(religious_symbol)
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Guru is a religious teacher and spiritual guide Sikhism.In Sikhism there are 11 guru's and Sikh's follow their command...Hinduism is a completely different religion than Sikhism...Hope that helps
The Sikhs began as a monotheistic religious body in the Punjab, breaking from Hinduism in the 15th century. Sikhism's traditions and teachings are distinctively associated with the history, society and culture of the Punjab area of India. The origins of Sikhism lie in the teachings of Guru Nanak and his successors. Guru Nanak disapproved of many religious beliefs and practices of his time. It is the youngest of the monotheistic religions.