He was a teacher for them.
The Sikhs treated this book as a "teacher". This book is the central text of the Sikh religion.
A Gurudwara is the Sikhs place of worship. Translated, it means The doorway of the Guru/Teacher (Guru = Teacher, Dwara = Door.)
Sikhs worship God, whom they call Waheguru: "Wonderful Teacher."
Sikhs think that Gods word is passed through the book to them. Gods word is stored with in the pages of the book.
The relationship between a Guru and a Sikh is of that, which a teacher and student have, with a spiritual touch.
The guru The current guru is the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikhs sacred book
Sikhs believe that there is only one god. They believe that he is the Supreme being whose name is true. However, Sikhs do also believe in ten gurus and then the Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.The word guru means teacher. The eleven gurus are not god, they are believed to be the sons of god. Those that allowed Sikhs to come into realisation and discover this faith and mostly discover the existence of god.
No, the word teacher is not an adverb.The word teacher is a noun.
Numbering approximately 27 million worldwide,Sikhs make up 0.39% of the world population of which approximately 83% live in India.
now they are allowed to wear them because religioun rules BUT make sure you tell your teacher
Sikhs believe that there is one god but they have gurus which means teacher who teach them right to wrong