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      • Although Sikhs can worship on their own, they see congregational worship as having its own special merits. Sikhs believe that God is visible in the Sikh congregation or Sangat, and that God is pleased by the act of serving the Sangat. Congregational Sikh worship takes place in a Gurdwara.
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  2. Oct 27, 2009 · Sikh worship. Sikhs worship God and only God. Unlike members of many other religions they worship God in his true abstract form, and don't use images or statues to help them. Sikh...

  3. The Sikh place of worship is called a Gurdwara which means 'Gateway to the Guru'. A Gurdwara is any building where the Guru Granth Sahib is kept. In the UK, Sikhs usually go to the...

  4. Sikhs practice their faith in the gurdwara and at home. There are various Sikh celebrations, including naming ceremonies, joining the Khalsa, and celebrating gurpurbs, Vaisakhi and Divali. Part...

  5. Oct 20, 2024 · The worship service. A Sikh gurdwara includes both the house of worship proper and its associated langar, or communal refectory. The Adi Granth must be present at the gurdwara, and all attending must enter with heads covered and feet bare. Sikhs show their reverence by bowing their foreheads to the floor before the sacred scripture.

  6. Jan 6, 2018 · Do you know where Sikhs worship? Find out here all about every aspect of worship services, langar, and all activities which take place at the gurdwara.

  7. Sikhism is the world’s fifth largest religion with 25 million adherents worldwide. Sikhs believe in one God, equality, freedom of religion, and community service. Sikhs cover their uncut hair with a turban. The Sikh turban represents a commitment to equality and justice.

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    Service in Sikhism takes three forms: Tan (physical service, i.e. labor), Man (mental service, such as dedicating your heart for service of others), and Dhan (material service, including financial support). [83]

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