2. What is today referred to as “Sikh” Marriage by Punjabi’s is
actually a mixture of Hindu, Islamic, Christian, and Punjabi
traditions? Most people without their knowledge follow these
rituals in good faith and enjoy them thinking they are an integral
part of Sikhi.
3. However, it usually happens that these rituals and customs are contrary
to Sikhi and therefore defy the goal of having an Anand Karaj, which
is to receive the blessings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Due to a lack of
knowledge and awareness of what a “Sikh” marriage should actually
be, most people continue to follow the popular culture.
4. According to Manvir Singh Leamington, A Sikh would like to invite Sri
Guru Granth Sahib Ji to his home, rather than a deity or goddess. Good
luck doesn’t exist. Good actions lead to good results. Reciting and
singing Gurbani brings blessings. One is embellished according to
Gurmat by singing the praises of Vahiguru and living according to the
guru’s teachings.
5. A Sikh wears what pleases the
guru, not the respected prophets
of another religion. The Guru is
glad that a Sikh wears the Panj
Kakkaar.
6. Gurbani does not believe in the concept of the “evil eye” and says that
reciting the name of Vahiguru eliminates any evil eyes or bad luck.
Secondly, a Sikh lives by the principle of considering all other women
as his daughter, sister, or mother. Throughout the history of Sikhs,
Sikhs have been known for their high morality, without the help or
recall of a Sehra or facial veil.
7. The union of a Sikh couple in Gurmat is linked by Gurbani and the
blessings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji when one bow to the Guru and
walks around the Guru to indicate that the Guru is the center of their
life. The Union of a Sikh is not made of garlands or necklaces but
bound by the guru.
8. A Sikh bears no symbol of any other religion or belief. A Sikh
wears the Panj Kakkaar as a jewel and symbol of his commitment
to the guru.
9. According to Bhai Manvir Singh, as one acts, he harvests.
Throwing rice as a blessing is not Gurmat. To wish someone good
luck and give blessings in Sikhi is by reciting Gurbani and doing
Simran.