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The following 58 pages use this file: 1978 Sikh–Nirankari clash; Khalsa; Khanda (Sikh symbol) Lahore; Sarbat Khalsa; Sikhism in Argentina; Sikhism in Australia; Sikhism in Austria; Sikhism in Belgium; Sikhism in Brazil; Sikhism in Brunei; Sikhism in Canada; Sikhism in Chile; Sikhism in China; Sikhism in Cyprus; Sikhism in Denmark; Sikhism in ...
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The resulting guidelines were approved by the General Assembly of Sikh Council UK on 11 October 2014, and state that Gurdwaras are encouraged to ensure that both parties to an Anand Karaj wedding are Sikhs, but that where a couple chooses to undertake a civil marriage they should be offered the opportunity to hold an Ardas, Sukhmani Sahib Path ...
The preferred color of the Sikh wedding is pink. All shades of this color from magenta to baby pink is used by families for the joyful occasion. Some prefer red, maroon or orange turbans for the weddings, but pink is so far the most popular. Turban colors are generally a matter of personal choice in Sikhism, with many Sikh men choosing colors ...
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