The Sikh symbol can be found on clothing, in religious texts, on items of worship and on religious buildings. The symbol is used to represent the various facets of the religion.
The two edged sword in the middle of the Sikh symbol is called a khanda.
For one thing, Sikh's are not allowed to go around without a knife (really). The hospital would not allow the knife.
Muslims Symbol's website is one place where an image of the Muslim symbol can be found. Photobucket's website is another place where one can find an image of the Muslim symbol.
its one of the sikh beers
The first Sikh temple, known as the Gurdwara, was built in 1577 in Amritsar, Punjab, India. This temple, called the Harmandir Sahib or Golden Temple, was constructed by Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth Sikh Guru. It serves as a central place of worship and is a symbol of the Sikh faith. The Golden Temple has since become one of the most important religious and cultural sites for Sikhs around the world.
One of The good resources on internet for Sikh religious books is as follows <A HREF="http://www.jsks.co.in/sikhism_general.htm">General Books On Principles and Ethics of Sikhism </A>
probably because there isn't one
neither Sikh women nor Sikh men are supposed to cut their hair but like in every religion there are people who are not very devout and do no follow the teaching of the religion -NOTE: please do not edit answers unless u actually know what you are talking about-
One has to be a Sikh to become a Khalsa where as one dose not have to be a Khalsa to become a Sikh. Khalsaism is very much within the greater circle of Sikhism. There is Sikhism but there is no Khalsaim. Khalsa was created out of Sikh philosphy for a very certain purpose,where as Sikhism was an evolution of a new religion. J.S.Dugal
Sikh's belief in one God, they call God Waheguru means 'Wonderful Lord'.
While one might expect a latin symbol for amperes or milliamps, A and mA are the accepted symbols for these.
you find the one with the wierd triangle symbol