it is where the Sikhs carry the guru Granth sahib around
To keep the Granth Sahib Ji as pureified as possible, from dust falling over it, and to avoid anyone walking over the palki sahib, It is prohibited to walk on top of the palki sahib ( and floor for example)
The Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism, is kept in a Gurdwara, which is a Sikh place of worship. It is treated with great reverence and honor, often placed on a raised platform called a Takht or Palki. Sikhs believe the Guru Granth Sahib embodies the spirit of the Gurus, and it is central to their religious practices and community gatherings. It is not just a book but is considered the eternal Guru of the Sikhs.
A palki is a term used in South Asia for a litter or palinquin - a covered type of litter for a stretched-out passenger carried on four poles on the shoulders of four or more bearers.
Sikhs have gurudawaras
Sikhs is not real
Since the meetings are of Sikhs, so usually Sikhs are present there.
Yes Sikhs have weddings.
Sikhs join the Khalsa.
The Palki to cover the Guru Granth Sahib (the book)
Sikhs wear a kara, kirpan, kaccha, kanga, and kesh to show that they are Sikhs and that they are proud.
The Gurudwara is a place of worship for Sikhs.
Sikhs only cremate.