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Gurudwara
Guru Nanak http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanak_Dev_Ji
It was originated from India so I'm guessing it's that and all the countries around it e.g Pakistan
1) The Angelican Church (58.2%) 2) Judiasim (56%) 3) Hinduhisim (52%) 4) Islam (38%) 5) Buddhist (36%) 6) Sikhisim (31%)
Well in sikhism there are 10 gurus. Guru means master. Out of the 10 master there is 1 guru who created sikhism. "His name is " Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji". He is the 1st Guru.
There are 7 main world religions. They are Hindusim, Sikhisim, Christianity, Muslim, Islam, Buddhism, Jewish and we should add one more its jainism
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He believes in reincarnation to a point. He does not believe in the Caste hierarcht associated with reincarnation. He believes human life to be the most precious and plant, mineral, animal at one level below that. He also believes one can in ones lifetime become one with God (Gurmookh) and after death one with God.
Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, emphasized the oneness of God and the equality of all people, regardless of caste, creed, or gender. He introduced the concepts of devotion to one God, community service, and living a truthful life. His teachings laid the foundation for Sikhism, which promotes compassion, justice, and humility. The core principles of Sikhism are encapsulated in the teachings of the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism.
"Guru Granth Sahib" is the honourable title given to the "Adi Granth" which is the sacred text (book) of the Sikh religion. The Adi Granth (meaning the first scripture) was given the title "Guru Granth Sahib" by the tenth Sikh guru Guru Gobind Singh when he declared the book to be his successor and to be the permanent guru of the Sikhs. "Guru" means teacher. "Granth" means book. "Sahib" honourable.
Daler Mehndi belongs to the Mazhabi Sikh community, which is a Scheduled Caste (SC) in India. Mazhabi Sikhs are a subgroup within the Sikh community and are considered to be from a lower social status historically. The Scheduled Castes are groups of historically disadvantaged communities who were categorized as such by the Indian government to receive special benefits and protections.