What is unique to Sikhism in the Gurdwara?
If Sikhism is ultimately about the unity of religion without prejudice, and the understanding of God without labels, how do Sikhs justify the killing of those of other faiths?
Sample Solution
The unique aspects of Sikhism in the Gurdwara include the presence of a degh, or communal eating vessel; the presence of karha prasad (blessed food) to be served to congregants; and the use of langar, or free meals for all visitors regardless of social status. Additionally, in many Gurdwaras there is a central area where Guru Granth Sahib, Sikh holy scripture, is kept and honored.