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few lines on sikhism

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Answered by vbk185
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Sikhism is a monotheistic religion, or a religion that believes in one God. The followers are called "Sikhs", and their holy book is the Guru Granth Sahib. 27 million people are followers of Sikhism, that makes it the ninth largest religion in the world. It is most popular in Asia. Sikhs are usually identified by the Turban that they wear, but not all wear turbans.

Sikhism was started around 1500 by Guru Nanak Dev, the first of the "Ten Gurus". It took on a distinct identity in 1699, celebrated by Vaisakhi. This is when Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth guru, started the baptism with Khande di Pahul, and the Sikhs were required to keep the 5 Ks. This is the Khalsa.

Answered by Priatouri
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The following are the few lines on Sikhism.

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The following are the few lines on Sikhism:

  1. Sikhism is a faith.
  2. The follower of this faith is called Sikhs.
  3. Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the holy book of Sikhism.
  4. Sikhism as a faith started by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, who was the first Guru of the Sikh faith.
  5. Guru Gobind Singh Ji formalised the spiritual practices of Sikhism.
  6. Sikhism is a faith Which is closely associated with the Punjab state of India.
  7. The temple of Sikhs is known as the Gurdwara.
  8. All the ceremonies of Sikhs are performed in the Gurdwaras.
  9. In Sikhism, it is a must that everyone covers their head.
  10. The temple offers food to everyone which is known as the Langar.

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