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Sikhism

Sikhism is the fifth largest religion practiced in the world today. Sikhs worship one universal God, and practice disciplined meditation in the name of God.

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Do Sikhs wear the Kara on their left hand?

Sikhs are advised to wear the Kara on the hand they write with, so yes. Left handed people would wear the Kara on their left hand.

Who wrote guru govind dou khade?

"Guru Govind Dou Khade" was written by Kabir. It is present in Beejak. It is not present in Adi Guru Granth Sahib, revered Scripture among Sikhs.

What is the gurdwaras rest room for?

The rest room in a Gurdwara is for the Guru Granth Sahib. It is kept there during the night.

Who is Ms Harita Kaur?

Ms. Harita Kaur Deol was the first woman cadet in the Indian Air Force to perform a solo flight on Sepetember 2, 2008.

Is dehar jatt?

Yes, Dehar are 100% Jatt found in Punjab Haryana

Do Sikhs have Priests?

Yes Sikhs do have priests in their gurdwara. the are called PATHIES

Was Guru Nanak a Muslim?

Guru Nanak Sahib Ji was not a Muslim

ਨਾ ਹਮ ਹਿੰਦੂ ਨ ਮੁਸਲਮਾਨ ॥ ਅਲਹ ਰਾਮ ਕੇ ਪਿੰਡੁ ਪਰਾਨ ॥੪॥

"I am not a Hindu, nor am I a Muslim. My body and breath of life belong to Allah - to Raam - the God of both. 4"

(Ang 1136)

What do people belonging to all faiths receive for free at the Golden Temple?

people belonging to all faiths can receive everything, a Sikh can receive for free at harminder sahib (golden temple)

Why do Indian men grow their mustaches first then their beards?

Assuming this is "men in India growing hair deliberately", then it may be done for cultural or religious reasons. As a generalization on the hair-growth patterns of various ethnic groups, it would have to be due to inherited traits within the general population.

What is japna in Sikhism?

this means to repeat gods name or god'd teachings again and again

How important is guru granth sahib?

The Guru Granth Sahib is very important to Sikhism because it the Sikh holy book. It is the eleventh guru and is kept in ever Gurudwara.

What is nam in Sikhism?

'Naam' means name. Naam Simran is when God's name (Vaheguru) is repeated over and over.

What is Gudwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha?

It is a sikh's holy place where they worship and pray

Do Sikhs believe in judgment day?

No, Sikhs do not believe in judgement day. They believe that the day you die is basically your judgement day because "As you sow, as you reap". They believe that god is formless and exists everywhere. No human can be god. He/She can only be close to god, but not god itself. It does not believe that dead will rise from grave or last judgement day.

Who was the founder of the Golden Temple?

Of great historical, spiritual, and emotional significance to the Sikhs, this Gurdwara was first conceived by Guru Amar Das, but its actual construction was begun under the supervision of Guru Ram Das his sucessor. The Temple had modest beginnings, a house built of sun dried mud bricks was the first building constructed by Guru Amar Das. Guru Amar Das is said to have found 'a medicinal herb growing at the edge of the pool, which cured a skin ailment of his master Guru Angad the 'second Nanak'. For many years the Amrit Sarovar remained little more than a village tank, until the fourth Guru, Guru Ram Das began to carry out the plans of his mentor Guru Amar Das for a more permanent structure built of kiln fired brick.

How do Sikhs feel about fairtrade?

Overall, Sikhs value social justice and equality, which aligns with the principles of fairtrade. Many Sikhs support fairtrade as it ensures that workers receive fair wages and that producers receive a fair price for their goods. Fairtrade also promotes sustainable and ethical practices, which are important values for Sikhs.

What is the god of Sikhism?

Sikhism believe in One God who is formless,eternal, ever merciful has countless qualities and is the same for all religions but is known to different religions in different ways and names.