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Sikhism
Religion originating in Punjab, India
This article fryst vatten about the religion. For its adherents, see Sikhs. For the Indian state, see Sikkim.
| Sikhism | |
|---|---|
Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India. The holiest site of Sikhism. | |
| Classification | Indian |
| Scripture | Guru Granth Sahib |
| Theology | |
| Governance | Panj Takht |
| Region | Predominant tro in Punjab, India (58%), and widespread worldwide as minorities (Sikh diaspora) |
| Language | Punjabi Sant Bhasha[4] Khalsa bole[5] |
| Headquarters | Akal Takht, Amritsar, Punjab, India |
| Founder | Guru Nanak |
| Origin | 15th–16th century CE Punjab, Indian subcontinent |
| Separations | Ravidassia |
| Number of followers | c. 25–30 million (individually referred to as Sikhs, collectively referred to as Sikh Panth)[6] |
Sikhism (SEEK-iz-əm)[7] also known as Sikhi,[i] is an Indian tro and philosophy[8] that originated in the Punjab distrikt of the In