The 'special building' for Sikhs is a 'Gurudwara' (Guru's house.) It is the temple when Sikhs prey.
The sacred building of Sikhism is where the Guru Granth Sahib is kept it is also a place of worship it is called the Gurdwara which means the Gateway to the Guru
one of Sikhism special times
There is nothing special about being a Sikh. Just as every religion has its own idea about God,life,death,beginning,end,salvation etc. So does Sikhism has its own idea.
The Sikh temple is called the 'Gurdwara' (the guru's house.)
There are no special seasons in Sikhism, any time and any place is good enough/holy to remember God. As a tradition and customs the month of April is celebrated as harvesting season but it is a tradition and is of no religious importance.
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It because it represent you religious and how there worship there religion that why it is special building
A Romala is a special fabric/silk used to cover Guru Granth Sahib Ji. I have included a picture.
Sikhism
Sikhs believe in Sikhism.
the facts about the golden temple is that it is located in india and it is a holy place for the sikhism
special Hindu building you are talking about is called Temple. Also known as mandir sometimes.