Sikh Beliefs
Sacred Texts
Practices & Rituals
The Five K’s
Sikh Diversity
100

What is the name for the one God in Sikhism

 Waheguru

100

What is the primary Sikh scripture called?

 Guru Granth Sahib ji.

100

What type of platform is the scripture kept on in Gurdwaras?

The scripture is kept on raised platforms in Gurdwaras.

100

Name one of the Five K’s that initiated Sikhs must maintain.

kesh (uncut hair), kangha (wooden comb), kara (steel bracelet), kachera (cotton undergarment/shorts), and kirpan.              

100

Are all Sikhs required to maintain the Five K’s?

Not all Sikhs are required to maintain the Five K’s.


200

Who was the founder of Sikhism, born in 1469?

Guru Nanak dev ji.

200

Does the Sikh scripture contain stories or music and poetry?

The Sikh scripture contains music and poetry.

200

What is the ritual fan waved over the scripture a sign of?

The ritual fan waved over the scripture represents royalty and respect.

200

Which Five K protects the sword arm?

The Kanga (comb) protects the wearer’s sword arm and symbolizes hygiene and discipline.


200

What is the term for Sikhs who do not maintain the visible identity?

Sikhs who do not maintain visible Sikh identity may be called Sahajdhari Sikhs.

300

What is the name of the daily prayer that summarizes Sikh theology?

Mool Mantar.

300

Whose writings, besides Sikh Gurus, are included in the scripture?

The scripture includes writings of Hindu and Muslim religious figures as well as the Sikh Gurus. 

300

What does “Gurdwara” mean?

“Gurdwara” means “door to the Guru” or the house of worship

300

What is the symbolic meaning of the Kara (steel bracelet)?

The Kara (steel bracelet) symbolizes restraint and commitment.

300

Name one contemporary challenge faced by Sikhs in America.

A contemporary challenge faced by Sikhs in America is racism and discrimination, including hate crimes.

400

What does the word “Guru” literally mean in Sikh tradition?

The word “Guru” literally means teacher or enlightenment.

400

What status does the Guru Granth Sahib have in Sikhism?

The Guru Granth Sahib is considered the eternal living Guru for Sikhs.

400

Where is the most prominent Gurdwara located?

The most prominent Gurdwara is located in Amritsar, Punjab (Harmandar Sahib).

400

What new last names are adopted by initiated Sikh men and women?

Initiated Sikh men take the last name Singh (lion), and women take the last name Kaur (princess).

400

What Sikh idea means “love inspired service”?

The Sikh idea meaning “love inspired service” is Seva.

500

Which two main authorities did Guru Gobind Singh pass on before his death?

Granth Sahib (scripture) and the Khalsa Panth (community of initiated Sikhs).

500

Why is it not accurate to call the Guru Granth Sahib the “Sikh Bible” or “Sikh Quran”?

It is a unique poetic scripture representing wisdom and spiritual guidance, not a scripture with narratives or laws like those texts.

500

What is the initiation ceremony for joining the Khalsa called?

The initiation ceremony for joining the Khalsa is called Amrit Sanchar.

500

What is Amrit, used in the initiation ceremony?

Amrit is a sweetened water called nectar, used in the initiation ceremony.

500

What positive Sikh concepts helped the Oak Creek community respond to the 2012 tragedy?

Concepts such as Seva (service), Chardi Kala (optimism), and Sarbat da Bhala (welfare of all) helped the Oak Creek community respond to the 2012 tragedy.