Sikhs associate themselves with Sikhism as it represents their spiritual identity, beliefs, and values, rooted in the teachings of Guru Nanak and the nine subsequent Gurus. Sikhism emphasizes equality, community service, and devotion to one God, fostering a strong sense of belonging and purpose among its followers. The faith also encourages living a truthful and honest life while promoting social justice and compassion for all. This combination of spiritual and ethical principles forms the foundation of Sikh identity and community life.
because they want to
In Punjab, a province in Northern India.
No, they are not. Historically, Sikh history has been where they had to defend themselves.
To associate themselves with the theme of democracy
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.
to associate themselves with the theme of democracy.
To associate themselves with the theme of democracy
To associate themselves with the theme of democracy