Sikh religious teachers are commonly referred to as "Gurus." The term "Guru" means teacher or guide and is a central concept in Sikhism, with Guru Nanak being the first Guru and founder of the religion. Sikhs also respect the "Guru Granth Sahib," their holy scripture, as the eternal Guru after the ten human Gurus.
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The name given to Sikh's sacred scripture is 'Sunskrit.' It is the language in which the Guru Granth Sahib Ji (the holy book) was written in by the 10 Gurus.
The person who runs a Sikh ceremony is called a "Granthi." The Granthi is responsible for reading from the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism, and leading prayers and rituals during religious services and ceremonies. They often serve as spiritual guides and educators within the Sikh community.
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Generally, a 'Follower of Sikhism' is called a Sikh, or they may be called Khalsa (meaning "Sovereign"). Meanwhile, the last name, Singh, meaning lion, is given to baptized Sikh males, and the last name Kaur, meaning princess/lioness, is given to baptized Sikh females.
The name of the Sikh scripture is Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. It is considered the central religious scripture of Sikhism, containing the teachings and writings of Sikh Gurus and other spiritual leaders.
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Yes. Nijjar is jatt Sikh name
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Yes. Pannu is a Punjabi Sikh Jatt name.