the Sikh baby naming ceremony the immidiate family relatives and close friends gather together in the present of the guru
She is not considered a Sikh according to "Gurmat -Rehat Maryada" (Sikh code of conduct).
the sikh flag called nishaan sahib is not raised on sikh new year which is in march, but raised on vaisakhi the birth of the khalsa
In 1469 with the birth of their first Guru, Nanak.
The main Sikh celebrations are Vaisaki, Hola Mahala (Holi), Diwali and the Gurpurub's (Gurpurub - birth or death of a Guru.)
They Pray And Worship Their God.
Sikhs go to pray and worship their god
He is a Sikh. He also happens to be a piece of * who is unwilling to voice his religion to anyone and he also hides the number one indication if he's a Sikh or not: kara.
His birth name is Amrik Singh. He grew up in Supaul, India in a Sikh family.
No, he's a Sikh. His birth name is Kamaljit Singh Jhooti so that should be obvious.
A Sikh naming ceremony for a child is simply for naming. What happens in Sikh services is that the reader of the Sikh Holy Book flips to a random page and reads the hymn for the day. That happens regardless. If someone has a child to be named, they listen to the first letter of the hymn and will name their child based on that letter. Often they will discuss it there and tell one of the administrators and an announcement is made to the congregation. Some will go home and think about it. There are 35 letters in the Gurmukhi script, the alphabet of the Sikh people (it was created by one of the Sikh prophets to include the many languages the hymns of the Sikh Holy Book were composed in). A naming ceremony for an adult usually occurs if he/she has chosen to be baptized (generally adults get baptized for they are old enough to make the commitments required) and doesn't have a Sikh name or never got his/her name Sikh name chosen in the manner above. I don't know too much about christenings. You can still be a Sikh even if you haven't had this naming ceremony as a child.
he is a Sikh and not a mason Jay Sean is Sikh and always be Sikh even though he has a british accent
there are many Sikh celebrations for examplevaisakhi- birth of the khalsa guru nanak dev jis birthday - the birth of the Sikh religion Bandi Chor (Diwali) - note Sikhs celebrate Diwali for a diffrent reason to why hinds celebrate Diwalithese are they main ones there are much more to find out more please go towww.sikhiwiki.org and http://sikhism101.com/ there are many Sikh celebrations for examplevaisakhi- birth of the khalsa guru nanak dev jis birthday - the birth of the Sikh religion Bandi Chor (Diwali) - note Sikhs celebrate Diwali for a diffrent reason to why hinds celebrate Diwalithese are they main ones there are much more to find out more please go towww.sikhiwiki.org and http://sikhism101.com/