Sikh Culture
Sikh culture is rooted in the teachings of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, and emphasizes values such as equality, community service, and devotion to God. The Gurdwara, a place of worship, plays a central role in Sikh life, where people gather for prayers, community meals, and celebrations.
Traditional Sikh attire often includes the turban for men, symbolizing honor and respect, and the salwar kameez for women. Festivals like Vaisakhi celebrate the harvest and the founding of the Khalsa, while the practice of Langar promotes the idea of sharing and equality among all individuals, regardless of background.