Why is the Sikh symbol swords?
Sikhs do not wear daggers but in fact a kirpan. It is one of the 5ks and is there to show that Sikhs are brave and courageous. It is not there for any violence.
How did the Sikhs come to Britain?
Sikhs have been in UK for over 100 years. I won't be able to give the exact year, but Sikhs had been in British India Army and had fought in the First World War and Second World War from British Side.
What do Sikhs eat in a Gurdwara?
Sikhs in a Gurdwara are vegetarians. Only during occasions of Holla Mohalla when Nihangs serve meat, and call it Mahaprasad.
Two things are must in a Gurdwara: 1. Sri Guru Granth Sahib. ( There must be "Prakash" of Guru Granth Sahib as per the procedure described in "Sikh Rehat Maryada") 2. Nishaan Sahib ( A saffron (Basanti ) or Dark Blue ( Surmai ) color Flag.) Without any of these, No place can be considered as a Gurdwara.
How are Sikh baby's names chosen?
The family go to the 'Gurdwara' (Sikh temple) and get a letter from Gurumukhi (thepunjabi alphabet.) They then use that letter to become the first letter of the babies name, and think of the rest of the name themselves.
What can you learn from the Sikh?
3 main teachings make a Sikh - SEWA , SIMRAN, SANGAT
that is to do selfless service , to pray (mediate on God, praise God, chant Gods name) and to sit in Good company.
check out the website in the related links for more info.
So you can learn anything good and bad.
The date of Guru Nanak Dev Ji's birthday in 1985?
Guru nanek Dev was born April 15, 1469 in Talwandi, a Western Punjabi village. He died on September 22, 1539, making him 70 years old at the time of his merging with his creator.
What are the Hindu's health medical beliefs?
Strong beliefs in astrology. The movement of the planets has a major influence on human life. Illness may be attributed to supernatural causes.[10, 11]
Pain and suffering may be seen as the result of sinful acts/deeds in this or previous lives. This belief may impact the individual's self-report of pain levels. Meditation may be used as an intervention to manage pain instead of pain medications.[8]
Males have a responsibility to look after females. Males may not leave females in the presence of an unfamiliar male. Provide same-sex caregivers. Gown patient in a manner that protects modesty.[9]
Family members -- especially elders -- have a strong influence on decisions. Determine who will make treatment decisions.
Protective jewelry or sacred strings may be worn. Provide careful explanation to patient and/or family if absolutely necessary to remove these objects. Give to relatives for safekeeping.[10]
The concept of purity is important to Hindu life, leading many Hindus to be meticulous about personal cleanliness. Showers are preferred to baths. Bodily discharges may be considered impure. Females are considered temporarily impure or polluted when menstruating and following childbirth.[9, 10]
Will have specific times for prayer and meditation, generally after bathing in the early morning and in the early evening. May have a desire to keep religious statues or pictures close by. Prayer for recovery from illness is generally unacceptable. Use flexibility in planning care to accommodate prayer and meditation; provide privacy.
Fasting is common. It may be practiced on specific days of the week, on some holidays, and in conjunction with special prayers. Food intake on fasting days may vary from complete abstinence to one meal per day. Consider this when providing education about disease processes that may be affected by fasting, such as diabetes.[10]
There are three body humors---wind (vata), bile(pitta), and phlegm (kapha). Hot and cold theory applies to foods and equilibrium within the body. Imbalances are believed to cause illness.[10]
Many Hindus are strict vegetarians and connect this dietary choice to spirituality.[10]
Eating beef is prohibited. Cows are considered sacred; they are thought to symbolize fertility, represent life and the sustenance of life. It is considered to possess qualities that Hindus can strive to gain because the cow takes little for itself, existing on grass and grain. However, it is the most generous animal, giving back to man such things as milk, bones for soup, leather for shoes, etc. Other meat is not eaten because it involves harming a living creature, or in the case of pork, the pig is seen as a scavenger and, therefore, the meat is considered unclean. Chicken and fish may be acceptable to some Hindus. However, food prepared in a medical facility may not be accepted because it may have come in contact with a forbidden food. The hospitalized individual may desire food to be brought from home.[10]
May refuse medication by capsule. Cows and pigs are a source for the manufacture of some capsules.
Shoes are often removed prior to entering the Hindu home to avoid bringing dirt into the home. For home health visits, inquire about the necessity of removing shoes prior to entering the home.[10]
What is the holy city of Sikhism?
the golden temple in amritsar, India is known to be the greatest monument in Sikhism and it is where many Sikhs perform pilgrimage
the 'holy land' for Sikhs in the time of indira gandhi was to be called khalistan but this does not exist
Why are there no statues of god in a gurdwara?
Sikhism as a religion is opposed to idol worship therefore you don't find any statue of God in a Gurudwara.
Why is the Golden Temple gold plated?
Some people think that the golden temple is solid gold. Is it? No it isnt. The golden temple is just gold plated. the inside is actually stone. ---- Some people believe that long ago, people gave up their gold and that gold was melted to make the Golden Temple. Although, above someone stated that it isn't really made of gold.
Why do Sikhs think that Nanak's teaching is so important?
Sikhs think that Guru Nanak's teaching is extremely important. This is because he saw God and created Sikhism, he must have known all about Sikhism (because he created it). Most Sikhs look up to him and admire him. I think that Guru Nanak must have been very inspirational! Also all Sikhs should look up to him as he seems like he will have been an exceptional leader/teacher.
When was the guru granth sahib first printed?
The first time Guru Granth Sahib Ji was compiled was in 1604 A.D by Guru Arjan Dev Ji and it was further compiled and eventually made the eternal Guru of Sikhs in 1708 A.D by Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
What do the Sikhs do to show respect for the Guru Granth Sahib?
By living life in according to the teachings of Guru, by making sure that there are no intoxicating substances in the vicinity of Guru, Nobody sits above the Guru, by maintaining the regulations set up by the Guru while performing any religious service, ..........................................
What were the 3 important teachings that guru nanak taught?
vand chakna - to share
naaam japna - to reciete gods name
kirat karni- to do good
What is the leader of Sikhism called?
Sikhs don't have any religious leader nor do they have any priestly class for performing religious functions.At their place of worship which is Gurudwara, there is usually a person who act as more of a care taker than being a religious leader. That person is usually called Granthi or Bhaji. Sikhs do have what they call Akal Takhat where they do make religious decision. The head of Akal Takhat is called Jethadar. But its more of an organisation where people make decision after discussion and sometimes even arguments. But as such there is no religious leader.
Guru Nanaks Wife was Sulakhani, daughter of Mula, a resident of Batala.
What are the 5 key sins in Sikhism?
Sikhism don't really have any specific nature of sins. Sikhism believes that the influence of Lust,Anger,Greed, Attachment, and Ego are pernicious. Therefore, Sikhs are to put their effort to keep these five evils in control. The fate of people vulnerable to the Five Evils is separation from God, and the situation may be remedied only after intensive and relentless devotion.
The five sins in Sikhism are:
Can a white women marry a Sikh?
I think they can,yes,but only some men would marry an Australian woman.You would also need his parents and your parents approval.
ALso,not all Indians like aussies. But I am Australian and I am currently seeing an Indian guy but is temporary.
What and why do Sikhs attend an amrit ceromony?
Amrit means sacred water, and by taking this you are meant to wear the panj kakkar(5K's) as a uniform. Each K has it's own meaning of special significance. once you have taken Amrit, you are initiated into the Khalsa(Pure) and from that time onwards you are to live a commit your life to Waheguru(God) and be as pure in every aspect of your life as possible.
Can someone tell me which people are able to become Gurus? For example are only certain people only allowed to become Gurus?
The religious text of the Sikh religion is found in 'Sri Guru Granth Sahib' meaning respected , teacher, great-magnificent, sir. This is the honorable big, respectable book that is referred upon not only by Sikhs but by anyone in search of answers to life's questions, no matter how trivial a question may seem. It is so big that it takes approximately two and a half days to sing aloud and this is usually done in shifts. The correct practice is to cover your head with a scarf if you read the 'holy granth'. Sri Guru Granth Sahib contains contributions from ALL of the Sikh Gurus and other recognised enlightened persons of the day prior to the last Sikh Guru. The last Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, bestowed upon this great holy book, a living sainthood and final completion to answer all of lifes questions. The religious text of Sikhism is written in 'Gurmuki which is the name for the characters of the letters. The language of the Sikh religion is Gurbani, comprised of Gurmuki characters and created by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikh religion. Gurbani words are also unique and or original in definition. Sri Guru Granth Sahib is commonly published in Gurbani/English/Panjabi translation. The religious text of Sikhism, (Gurbani) means 'enlightened teacher-truth-song'. The religious text are hymns which are sung aloud in prayer. In a Sikh Gurdwarra (temple) the hymns are sung aloud by a 'Gianni' (ordained Gursikh)or a 'Jatha'(group of ordained Gursikhs) referred to as Raghees, who sing 'Ragaas' which are the hymns of Gurbani religious text. These are also sung by the 'Sangat' attendees of the Gurdwarra in the presence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib.