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For one thing, Sikh's are not allowed to go around without a knife (really). The hospital would not allow the knife.
The most important thing to sikh's is Guru Nanak.
For seva, a Sikh could help out in their local Gurdwaraby washing up dishes in langar or cooking food for langar. They could also simply give food to a Gurdwara to help.
there is no such thing as a "Yatrus Sikh" If you mean what is a Yatrus to a Sikh. Sikhs have no Pilgrimages they can go to any Gurudawara or holy room in their home to be forgivin for their sins.
There is no such thing as a "Sikh State" They wanted independence in the whole of India particularly in Punjab
There is no such thing as a "SIKH necklace" that is mandated by the religion. Some men and women do wear a necklace with the Sikh insignia but it is not required by their faith.
I don't think it is. From what I understand, "Sikh" refers to the religion, not specifically to their holy book.
For a Sikh the most important thing is Hair.a saying : a Sikh will cut his head id the need comes (i.e. die ) but will never cut his hair.
no i dont think so
No! recently there's been all this bickering surrounding turban Sikh's and hair cut Sikh's! why? if we are equal! what makes a turban Sikh more of a Sikh than a hair cut Sikh? comments welcomed! furthermore, why do Gurdwara's signify the caste system? how is that being equal?
They might learn about the books and the chanting they sing at the gudwara
Yes,he does like girls with braces but I don't think he like glasses or Sikh.