The Sikh holy book is called the Guru Granth Sahib. It is a collection of writings and teachings compiled by the Sikh Gurus and other spiritual leaders. It is considered the central religious scripture of Sikhism.
In several faiths, spiritual leaders may be referred to by terms that translate to "leaders." For example, in Buddhism, the term "lama" signifies a spiritual teacher or leader, while in the Sikh faith, "Guru" means a leader or master, guiding followers on their spiritual paths. Similarly, in Judaism, the term "rabbi" translates to "my teacher" or "my master," indicating a leadership role in interpreting religious texts and guiding the community.
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.
The religious leaders of Jews are called Rabbis.
In English it means Sikh. A Sikh is an adherent of the religion known as Sikhism which was founded by Guru Nanak in India in the 1500s. Of course "sikh" has a meaning in Sanskrit, (it means "disciple") but you didn't ask for that.
Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
The head of an ashram is typically called a guru or Swami. They are seen as spiritual leaders and guides within the community.
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.
The prayer at the end of a Sikh service is called the Ardas.
The two edged sword in the middle of the Sikh symbol is called a khanda.
The spiritual leaders are not necessarily the same as religious leaders. Therefore the spiritual leaders are all those individuals throughout the world who are filled with spirituality, righteousness and piety. All of the human rights, animal and environmental protection activists are spirited/spiritual leaders. They are living instruments of divinity, which they freely share with all of humanity.
Sikh place of worship is called Gurudwara.