The Sikh's sacred language is Gurmukhi, also known as Punjabi.
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Guru Arjan Built the sacred shrine of the Sikhs, te Golden Temple of Amritsar.
It is not sacred to the Sikhs. You are mixing up Sikhism with Hinduism.
Yes, the Guru Granth Sahib.
The Sikh's do as it is their sacred book, their is not a particular person.
The Guru Granth Sahib Ji is believed to be such a sacred object for Sikhs because the holy book contains precious hymns and teachings from the guru's. This is why Sikhs respect the Guru Granth sahib ji in an orderly fashioned way by going to the Gurdwara ( Sikh temple )
The guru The current guru is the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikhs sacred book
No. The cow is a sacred animal to Hindus, but Muslims do not have this belief.
sikhs main language is panjabi
The language Punjabi originates from India. Some Sikhs speak a different language. ;-p
C. Shackle has written: 'Catalogue of the Punjabi and Sindhi Manuscripts in the India Office Library' 'The Siraiki language of Central Pakistan' -- subject(s): Siraiki language, Grammar 'Styles and themes in the Siraiki mystical poetry of Sind' 'An introduction to the sacred language of the Sikhs' -- subject(s): Panjabi language, Textbooks for foreign speakers, English, Self-instruction 'Hindi and Urdu since 1800' -- subject(s): Comparative Grammar, Grammar, Comparative, Hindi, Hindi language, History and criticism, Readers, Urdu, Urdu language, Urdu literature 'The Sikhs' -- subject(s): Sikhs 'The Indian narrative' -- subject(s): Indic literature, History and criticism, Narration (Rhetoric)
The sacred language of Hinduism is Sanskrit.