It is a called a Gurudwara where the holly book the Curu Granth Sahib is put and people go to have langar(free food) and bow in front of the holy book. they do social service and donate money in the golak(money bank). there is a special Gurudwara called the golden temple where they have a place full of holly water where you can purify your self by having a bath.
If you mean Sikhism then yes Sikhs worship in a temple called the gurdwara
Sikhs have no holy land nor there is any holy place or holy time. Sikhism as a religion believes that the remembrance of God makes places and time holy rather than having any particular holy place or land. Hence, the only way to enter is to remember God anytime, any place. As for Sikhs place of worship (Gurudwara), Sikhs leave their shoes outside the room where their Holy Scripture is present.
Sikhs have no holidays nor do they have any holy place. Any day and any place is holy to remember God. Sikhs do celebrate the birthdays and other ceremonies of Sikh Gurus which they have as a part of religion but they don't have any particular day as being holy or any place being holy. im improving the other persons answer and Sikhs do have a holy place of worship a gurdwara it mean the gurus door. A gurdwara is the holy place of a Sikh! :) ;)
its guru ka langar
The holy book is called GURU GRANTH SAHIB
The holy book of Sikhs is Gurugranth Saheb.
because the holy book is like a living guru for the Sikhs because the holy book is like a living guru for the Sikhs
A Gurdwara.
A Gurudwara is the place of prayer
Sikhs and Jews do not share any of the same holy books.
The Holy book of the Sikhs is called the Adi Granth, also known as the Guru Granth Sahib.
Sikhs worship in a holy temple called the Gurudwara(The guru's house.)