
Punjabi Sikhs
Punjabi Sikhs are adherents of Sikhism from the Punjab region of India. Sikhism, founded in the 15th century by Guru Nanak, emphasizes equality, honest living, and devotion to one God. Punjabi Sikhs follow the teachings of ten Gurus and the Guru Granth Sahib, their holy scripture. They are known for their distinctive turban and uncut hair, symbolizing faith and identity. As a vibrant community, they contribute to various fields and uphold principles of social justice, community service, and spiritual growth. Their culture blends religious traditions with Punjabi language, music, and festivals, fostering a strong sense of identity and communal pride.