Sikhs believe there is only one God. You may be getting confused with the Gurus who were sent by God to teach the Sikhs.
ANS-2: Sikhs belive in single all mighty GOD called EK ONKAR. The ten GURUs of Sikhs are considered as (GURUs) TEACHERS only and not GOD.
Sikhs believe in one God, known as Waheguru. They emphasize a monotheistic belief in a single universal God rather than multiple deities.
Sikhs believe that there is only one god for all.
India has the largest population of Sikhs, followed by countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. These countries have significant Sikh communities due to historical migration patterns and Sikh diaspora.
The surname Singh is commonly associated with the Sikh community in India and does not correspond to a specific caste. Sikhs do not adhere to the caste system traditionally followed in Hindu society.
Kings, emperors, or pharaohs typically held the highest position in the social hierarchy in many ancient civilizations. They were considered the ultimate authority and often had divine status or were seen as intermediaries between the people and the gods.
Sikhs celebrate the lives of ten Gurus. The most important are the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the birthday of Guru Gobind Singh Jithe martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev and the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.
Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty, was known for her ability to inspire love and passion in mortals and gods alike. She played a significant role in several myths and stories, particularly in relation to her love affairs with other gods such as Mars and Adonis. Venus was also associated with fertility, prosperity, and victory.
Sikhs think that Gods word is passed through the book to them. Gods word is stored with in the pages of the book.
Sikhs have may gods.. but they believe in one god which has all gods inside and is called guru granth sahib you may think that is a book but for the Sikhs they keep it on top of everything a bit like karan and bible just all hymes
to abaye gods
Because they have their gods there and their gods live there so they pray at the person and gods for a long time. This is called worship.
akal purakh or waheguru
No, Sikhs and Hindus are different religions. As the first answerer wrote, now Hinduism and Sikhism are considered different religions. But there is a gray area. All hindus rever the Sikh gurus, and many Sikhs rever Hindu Gods and Goddesses.
Many Sikhs I am one of them
Sikhs have 10 Gurus, all of which has died.
There are approximately 750, 000 Sikhs that live in Britain.
Many Sikhs eat many kinds of animals, so this is not true.
Sikhs believe that there is only one god. They believe that he is the Supreme being whose name is true. However, Sikhs do also believe in ten gurus and then the Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.The word guru means teacher. The eleven gurus are not god, they are believed to be the sons of god. Those that allowed Sikhs to come into realisation and discover this faith and mostly discover the existence of god.
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