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Who founded Sikhism?

Guru Nanak Dev Ji

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What is the Sikh belief in one God called?

Monotheism (Ik Onkar)

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What is the main holy book of Sikhism?

Guru Granth Sahib

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What is the Sikh symbol featuring a double-edged sword called?

Khanda

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What is the Sikh New Year festival called?

Vaisakhi

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Where did Sikhism originate?

Punjab region of South Asia (now in India and Pakistan)

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What does “Seva” mean?

Selfless service

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In what language was much of the Guru Granth Sahib written?

Gurmukhi

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How many articles of faith (K’s) do Sikhs wear?

Five (5 Ks)

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Vaisakhi also celebrates the creation of what group?

The Khalsa

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In what century did Sikhism begin?

The 15th century (around 1500 CE)

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What does “Langar” refer to in Sikh tradition?

The community kitchen where everyone eats together

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What is the Sikh place of worship called?

Gurdwara

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What does “Kara” symbolize?

A steel bracelet representing unity and restraint

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What festival celebrates the birth of Guru Nanak?

Gurpurab

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What was Sikhism’s main goal when it began?

To teach equality, devotion to one God, and reject caste divisions

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What is “Mukti” in Sikhism?

Spiritual liberation or union with God

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What does the word “Gurdwara” literally mean?

Doorway to the Guru

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What does “Kirpan” represent?

A sword symbolizing courage and defense of truth

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What historical event led to the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur?

He refused to convert to Islam under Mughal rule

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Where is it mainly located

The Punjab region of northern India,

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What are the three main principles of Sikhism?

Naam Japna, Kirat Karni, Vand Chakna

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What is the continuous reading of the Guru Granth Sahib called?

Akhand Path

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What color is commonly worn by Sikhs as a symbol of courage and wisdom?

Saffron (orange)

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What city is home to the Golden Temple?

Amritsar