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Can Christians go to Gurudwara?
Anyone may enter a Gurdwara, however-no matter their faith, caste, or skin color. Personal worship can be done in any place at any time. God resides in everything and everyone. In Catholic & Orthodox Churches.
Can Christians go to Golden Temple?
Yes. All religion people allowed to visit this temple but one have to cover their head with cloth which too is available outside the temple.
Can you be a Sikh and a Christian?
There is no direct connection between Christ and the Sikh Gurus. They do not intersect each other. The two form separate and distinct temporal and spatial points in our history, but when we look closely at them, they illuminate each other. Jesus and Nanak ushered a way of life that was illuminating and liberating.
Can a Christian marry a Sikh?
Can a Sikh be married with a Christian girl? Yes he can.
Is Guru Nanak a God?
Guru Nanak was not God nor was he a messenger /prophet like Mohammad sahib of islam to whome Allah passed his messages (quran) through an intermediary , JABRIEL the angel to be delivered to mankind . GuruNanak was an enlightened gutu .
Can Christians visit Buddhist temple?
Absolutely, anyone can visit a Buddhist temple. Buddhist temples do not convert people from other religions to Buddhism. Anyone can go and listen to sermons or participate in meditation sessions or just make a visit.
Is abortion allowed in Sikhism?
Abortion is generally forbidden in Sikhism, as it interferes in the creative work of God – who created everything and is present in every being. Most Sikhs accept that life begins at conception (one reference is found on page 74 of the Guru Granth Sahib).
How do Sikhs worship in the Gurdwara?
Sikhs worship in the gurdwara by singing hymns and reading the Guru Granth Sahib (the only non-human guru). Historic gurdwaras generally connected to one of the ten (human) Sikh gurus have become pilgrimage sites for Sikhs. The Harmandir Sahib gurdwara in Amritsar, India, is perhaps the most famous and certainly the most stunning.
What is the meaning of the word gurdwara?
The word gurdwara means “doorway to God.” A gurdwara is any place where the Sikh holy book, Guru Granth Sahib, is installed, thereby making the site itself holy. Sikhs worship in the gurdwara by singing hymns and reading the Guru Granth Sahib (the only non-human guru).
Where do Sikhs go on pilgrimages?
Historic gurdwaras generally connected to one of the ten (human) Sikh gurus have become pilgrimage sites for Sikhs. The Harmandir Sahib gurdwara in Amritsar, India, is perhaps the most famous and certainly the most stunning. More commonly known as the Golden Temple, Harminder Sahib means “temple of God.”
Did Guru Nanak Singh go on pilgrimages?
After observing religious devotees on the banks of the Ganges in India, around the city of Mecca, and in the Holy Land of Israel, the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak, concluded pilgrimages weren’t for him. Nanak did not believe in blind ritualism, including pilgrimage.