Do Sikh bury or burn?

Sikh cremation
As with many Asian religions, Sikhs believe that the physical body serves no purpose but to house the soul. For that reason, cremation is usually preferred, but burying is also accepted. However, no headstone or monument is allowed.
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What happens when a Sikh dies?

After death a Sikh's body is cremated . A memorial is not usually created, instead, the ashes of the deceased are immersed in a river either in India or in another country where they were living. Sikhism teaches that the soul has moved on and if God wills it, people will be reunited in God's love.
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How do Sikh do funeral?

The Sikh religion prefers cremation over burial

After a person has died, they consider their body an 'empty vessel' or 'empty shell'. They believe that cremation will let the soul detach from the body and reunite with God or Waheguru. Only close family members will attend the cremation itself.
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Is Sikhism closer to Hinduism or Islam?

Sikhism is closer to Hinduism than Islam as it retains Hindi theories of karma and reincarnation, even though Sikhism foundations are closer to Islam as it advocates monotheism.
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Where do Sikhs throw ashes?

Traditions adapt and move on, until recently many Sikh families living outside the Punjab region of India would have taken the ashes of a loved one back to Kiratpur Sahib, a town in the Punjab, India. The town is the location of the Gurdwara Patal Puri where Sikhs scatter the ashes of their deceased.
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Cremation vs Burial? Sikh funeral rites



What to say in Sikh when someone dies?

Before death

At a Sikh's death-bed, relatives and friends should read Sukhmani Sahib, the Prayer of Peace, composed by the fifth Guru Arjan Dev, or simply recite "Waheguru" to console themselves and the dying person. When a death occurs, they should exclaim "Waheguru, Waheguru, Waheguru" (the Wonderful Lord).
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Do Sikhs believe Allah?

Sikhism believes that God is formless (nirankar). It is a monotheistic religion in that it believe in a single God (Waheguru), and it has also been seen as a form of panentheism. God in the nirgun aspect is without attributes, unmanifest, not seen, but all pervading and permeating, omnipresent.
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Can Sikh drink alcohol?

Drinking alcohol is often associated with the Punjabi culture, but is prohibited in Sikhism. Baptised Sikhs are forbidden from drinking but some non-baptised Sikhs do consume alcohol. Whilst the vast majority of those who do drink have no problem, a small number of Punjabi Sikh women are affected.
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Is Diwali a Sikh?

Diwali is the biggest festival for many Hindus, also celebrated by Jains, Sikhs and some Buddhists. It symbolises the victory of good over evil, knowledge over ignorance and light over darkness.
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Is Sikh a Hindu?

Sikhism is an ethical monotheism fusing elements of Hinduism and Islam. It was founded by Nanak (1469-1539), a mystic who believed that God transcends religious distinctions.
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Do you send flowers to a Sikh funeral?

A Khanda Sikh tribute - Khanda being the symbol of Sikh faith – is the most common flower arrangement that's sent. The family will often arrange a Khanda tribute and other funeral flowers to surround the body. But they do also make an appropriate gift and are put around the family home or the service at the gurudwara.
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Do Sikhs believe in heaven?

Life After Death: Sikhs believe that upon death one merges back into the universal nature, just as a drop of rain merges back into the ocean. Individuality is lost. Sikhs do not believe in heaven or hell. Heaven can be experienced by being in tune with God while still alive.
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What is the Sikh bible called?

The Guru Granth Sahib is the sacred text of the Sikh community and the embodiment of the Guru. It is central to the lives of devout Sikhs, both in the sense of being physically present in the gurdwara and as Sikhs' ultimate spiritual authority.
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Can a Sikh marry a Catholic?

Can a Sikh marry a Catholic? Yes, a Sikh can marry a catholic.
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What are the 5 Sikh beliefs?

In this spirit, Sikh women and men maintain five articles of faith, popularly known as the five Ks. These are: kes (long, uncut hair), kara (steel bracelet), kanga (wooden comb), kirpan (small sword) and kachera (soldier-shorts).
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Why do Sikhs put white sheets on the floor after a death?

Sikhs wear white as an indication that someone has died in the family. The family of the deceased adheres to Punjabi customs of dress, and they use color to express their sorrow.
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How soon after death is a Sikh funeral?

A Sikh funeral usually takes place within three days of the person dying. If there's a delay in the funeral for any reason for example, if the death goes to the coroner, the funeral service should be planned for as soon as possible.
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Can a Hindu marry a Sikh?

It is not uncommon to find Hindus at prayer meetings in Sikh temples, and vice versa. Although Sikh gurus vehemently opposed the rigid Hindu caste system, most Sikhs still practice it. Hindus and Sikhs intermarry freely both in India and in Canada; indeed, five members of my own family are married to Sikhs.
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What is the oldest religion?

It is the world's third-largest religion, with over 1.2 billion followers, or 15–16% of the global population, known as Hindus. The word Hindu is an exonym, and while Hinduism has been called the oldest religion in the world, many practitioners refer to their religion as Sanātana Dharma (Sanskrit: सनातन धर्म, lit.
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Why did Hinduism split Sikhism?

The main religions of the area at the time were Hinduism and Islam. The Sikh faith began around 1500 CE, when Guru Nanak began teaching a faith that was quite distinct from Hinduism and Islam. Nine Gurus followed Nanak and developed the Sikh faith and community over the next centuries.
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Who is the fastest growing religion in the world?

Studies in the 21st century suggest that, in terms of percentage and worldwide spread, Islam is the fastest-growing major religion in the world.
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Which religion is most powerful in the world?

Major religious groups
  • Christianity (31.2%)
  • Islam (24.1%)
  • No religion (16%)
  • Hinduism (15.1%)
  • Buddhism (6.9%)
  • Folk religions (5.7%)
  • Sikhism (0.3%)
  • Judaism (0.2%)
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Who is the oldest known God?

Inanna is among the oldest deities whose names are recorded in ancient Sumer.
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How many wives can Sikh have?

Sikhs aren't allowed to have more than one wife, because Sikhs believe that a person's fate is sealed the moment they're born. Their fate, as far as marriage is concerned, is sealed with one other soul, not two or more.
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