Does Sikhism believe in one god or many?
Sikhs believe that there is one god but they have gurus which means teacher who teach them right to wrong
Does Sikhism has any connections with other religions?
In the Sikh Holy Book, there are verses about all the major religions, Buddism, Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and Jainism.
What it says about religion is not to be immersed in dogma, but try to be as good as you can within your own religion and not to denigrate other religions.
The first Sikh Guru said:
"Higher than Truth is Truthful Living"
Sikhs wear dasstars,the five k's which are kesh kirpan kanga kara kachrea
What are the disadvantages of being in the khalsa?
Being in the Khalsa can lead to various challenges, including social and cultural discrimination due to the distinct appearance and practices associated with Sikh identity, such as wearing turbans and maintaining uncut hair. Members may also face pressure to adhere strictly to the tenets of Sikhism, which can be demanding in terms of lifestyle and commitment. Additionally, the strong emphasis on community and collective identity may sometimes limit personal expression or lead to conflict with differing beliefs.
Why is Guru Purnima celebrated?
On the day of Guru Purnima, the Devotees worships to the Spritual Guru (Teacher and Preacher). It is celebrated as a means of giving thanks to the teachers.
It is an Hindu Festival celebrated mainly in India.
Guru Vyasa (Author of the Mahabharat) was born on this day.
Examples of the kind of work khalsa aid do?
The Example of the kind of work Khalsa aid does is like:
* Helping poorer communities.
* Providing them with food, water, medicine and shelter.
What cast is Kamboh if its not Jatt?
Kamboh/Kamboj (Punjabi: ਕਮ੍ਬੋਜ, Hindi: कम्बोज, Urdu: کمبوہ ) is frequently used as surname or last name by many Kambojs, currently living in India. Their Muslim counter-parts living in Pakistan mostly use Kamboh instead. The Kambojs/Kambohs are the modern reprentatives of ancient Kambojas, a well known Kshatriya tribe of Indo-Aryans, stated to have had both Indian as well as Iranian affinities is frequently used as surname or last name by many Kambojs, currently living in India. Their Muslim counter-parts living in Pakistan mostly use Kamboh instead. The Kambojs/Kambohs are the modern reprentatives of ancient Kambojas, a well known Kshatriya tribe of Indo-Aryans, stated to have had both Indian as well as Iranian affinities.
Majority of Kambohs are farmers, this is the reason why some people consider Kambohs/Kambojs as jatt.
The eternal guru is the hobo sitting next to you!!!!! AKA: Liam Parry
Why is there 4 entrances in the golden temple?
it symbolises that the Gurdwarapen for everyone who is part of the community or part of the Sikh community.
Cows are sacred in the religion of what?
NO religion - particularly those of India - considered cows to be "sacred".
Cows are not sacred in India, this is a myth. Many Indians will not eat meat or beef, but that in no way signifies that they worship cows or consider cattle to be anything other that what they would represent to any farmer-based population.
In other words, cows are useful beasts of burden which also provide milk etc. They are not worshipped in any way.
Do the arora Sikh marry their cousins?
Arora sikhs only respect their religion they have long beards which is tied therefore some stupid people of punjab called them BHAPA just to tease them . And no cousin marriage is not allowed in arora sikhs with one or two examples u cant judje all arora sikh . I have many examples of jatt marrying their cousin that doesnt mean that all jatts r like this.
1. Means "coloured, pleased, delighted" in Sanskrit.
2. A Famous king Maharaja Ranjit Singh was from the Punjabi people born in (1780-1839) in the Punjabi town of Gujranwala (now in Pakistan).
3. A person name belongs to Keshopur,Barhara,Bhojpur(ara),Bihar whose name is Ranjit Kumar Singh. A computer science engineer.
4. IT MEANS NON OF THE ABOVE - I am amazed at the error.
Ranjit is a dithemaric name. Ran + jit. Ran means the field of battle and jit means victory. So the name means victorious in the field of battle. Other such names are Ranmvir = Ran + Vir, where Vir means warrior/fero. Alsi Randeep = Ran + deep, where deep means light.
The meaning of Kesh in Sikhism is to keep long, uncut hair as a symbol of respect for God's creation. Kesh (keeping long hair) is a symbol of devotion to God, reminding Sikhs that they should obey the will of God.The Kesh was one of the symbols created by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699.
What does Sahib Singh Ji Mean?
Bhai Sahib Singh Ji was one of the Panj Piare or the Five Beloved of revered memory in the Sikh tradition, was born the son of Bhai Guru Narayana, a barber of Bidar in Karnataka, and his wife Ankamma. Bidar had been visited by Guru Nanak early in the sixteenth century and a Sikh shrine had been established there in his honour. Sahib Chand, as Sahib Singh was called before he underwent the rites of the Khalsa, travelled to Anandpur at the young age of 16, and attached himself permanently to Guru Gobind Singh.
He won a name for himself as marksman and in one of the battles at Anandpur he shot dead the Gujjar chief Jamatulla. In another action the raja of Hindur, Bhup Chand, was seriously wounded by a shot from his musket following which the entire hill army fled the field. Sahib Chand was one of the five Sikhs who, on the Baisakhi day of 30 March 1699, offered, upon Guru Gobind Singh's call to lay down their heads. They were greeted by the Guru as the five beloved of him. These five formed the nucleus of the Khalsa, the Guru's own, inaugurated dramatically that day. Sahib Chand, after undergoing the rites of the Khalsa, became Sahib Singh, receiving the surname of Singh common to all members of the Khalsa brotherhood.
He attained martyrdom fighting in the battle of Chamkaur on 7 December 1705.
When is Virdi or ramgarhia Sikh ' s jathere?
Before was sheshankar near nawanshehar but over there care taker moved now in village sidhwan station wala close to nakodhar punjab
every year they celebrate big mela also villager made baba virdi gurudwara also jathere mela celebrate in march or april some time