Since Sikhism is against caste system, therefore the idea that a specific name may give an image for some kind of person as the question suggest is not in line with Sikhism. As for name, a person can have any name, it is the deed which make or unmake man.
What is the Sikh religious kaunda?
There are three different items used in a Khanda, which also have a symbolic meaning: * A double-edged sword called a Khanda in the centre * A Chakkar which is circular * Two single-edged swords, or kirpans, are crossed at the bottom and sit on either side of the Khanda and Chakkar. They represent the dual nature/duties of the Gurus, Miri and Piri. The Khanda represents knowledge of God, the Chakkar represents the eternal nature of God and oneness of humanity, the two swords represent Miri (political sovereignty) and Piri (spiritual sovereignty)
What makes a Sikh is: you aren't allowed to eat meat/egg or drink/do any drugs including alcohol if you have drinken Amrit which is holy water that makes you a vegeterian for life. You can't cut your hair either. A Sikh is a person who rejects caste systems believing that God has made us equal.
What do Sikhs do before they pray?
Nothing but your willingness. Prayer is for the soul, there are no external requirements. Sikh faith encourages remembering God at all times - while sitting, standing, walking or eating.
"Contemplate solely the Name of God
Fruitless are all other rituals." - Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji, Page 728.
How many pages does the Guru Granth Sahib have?
Guru Granth Sahib ji has exactly 1430 pages and they are divided into 31 Ragas, musical rhythm. Each page contains in bold print 18 or 19 lines dependent on the page size.
What is a Sikhs Kesh made from?
Kesh are hair, Sikhs believe that hair is just not a symbol, it is also a gift from God. Guru Nanak Dev Ji started the practice of keeping the hair unshorn. The keeping of hair in its natural state is regarded as living in harmony with the will of God. It is also a symbol of Khalsa brotherhood and the Sikh faith. Hair is an integral part of the human body created by God and Sikhism call for it's preservation. Sikhs live the way God made humans and never cut their hair. Guru Gobind Singh Ji instructed Sikhs to wear a turban in order to protect their hair. A turban has many purposes and one is to keep a Sikh focused on his/her beliefs.
Arora Sikhs normally come from industrialists and trader Sikh community now vs. Jatts who are usually agriculturists. Aroras are Kshatriyas in Hinduism and in fact got converted to Sikhism as Warriors initially because fighting against oppression was the major reason of Arora conversion from Hinduism to Sikhism as compared to Jatts who converted to fight against oppression and enjoy fruits of a path that got them free from clutches of Hindu caste-ism where they were considered Shudras (still in hinduism, jatts are mostly shudras).
Both Jatts and Aroras enjoy a good status in Sikhism.
However, Sikhism was always supposed to be a single community - not arora, khatri, jatt, ravidasia etc.....
Mostly it has been found that certain factions (especially hindu religious groups and Hindu Jatts who hate Sikh Jatts progressiveness and the close proximity of all Sikhs without any caste bias) are trying to create a divide amongst Sikhs specially Aroras. Khatris and Jatts. All those are progressive communities and need to understand - Sikh First, Jatt/Arora later. Do not fall for traps.
What the Sikh housing is made of?
It can be made of anything: bricks, glass, clay, or even hay who are poor.
Why do you think it is important for Sikhs to wear a kara bangle?
It reminds a sikh that whatever he or she does with their hands has to be in keeping with the advice given by the guru, in other words do good deeds and do nothing evil with your hands
What other holy books are similar to the guru granth sahib?
in sikhi there are three books, GURU GRANTH SAHIB JI MAHARAJ (the eternal guru), SRI DASAM GRANTH (written by our father GURU GOBIND SINGH JI, its about the warrior spirit and how to instill the warrior spirit within) and SRI SARBLOH GRANTH ( litteral meaning- book of steel, it also instill the warrior spirit....i dont know much about SRI SARBLOH GRANTH so do your research)
Sikhism is a religion that originated from India with the founder being Guru Nanak. Sikhs worship in a Gurdwara and their sacred text is the Guru Granth Sahib
Who was the founder of Sikhism?
The founder of the Sikh religion was Guru Nanak Dev Ji, but all Gurus contributed to the religion in some way or another.
No it is one of the Ramgarhia surname belongs to the turkan family
Who is the Sikh supreme being?
there is one god and all are equal is what the Sikhs belive but they have gurus which are like prophets or god on our planet.