In Sikhism, the sticks used for ceremonial purposes, particularly during religious processions and celebrations, are called "Nishan Sahib." These are flagpoles that hold the Sikh flag, known as the "Nishan Sahib," which features the Khanda symbol. The Nishan Sahib serves as a symbol of Sikh identity and faith, representing the presence of the Guru.
The followers of Sikhism are called Sikhs. Translated, it means 'learner.'
The followers of Sikhism are called Sikhs.
They are called Sikhs
gurdwara.....
Sikh
gurdwara.....
granthi or maha pursh
No, but Sikhs have a temple called the Gurdwara.
Sikh Gurus
They are called sikhs Its a bit easy^ <Thats a bit stupid
i think you mean Khanda ?
The sacred book in Sikhism is called the 'Guru Granth Sahib.' It was written bu the 10 Gurus and contains all their teachings. It is written in the ancient languagee called 'Sanskrit.'