Sikhism Crossword

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  1. 3. The Sikh name for God, translating roughly to "Wonderful Teacher" or "Wondrous Enlightener" (mentifact)
  2. 5. The sacred water used in the Sikh initiation ceremony to formally join the Khalsa (artifact)
  3. 8. The singing of devotional hymns from the Guru Granth Sahib, central to Sikh worship (sociofact)
  4. 9. The emblem of Sikhism featuring a double-edged sword, a circular throwing weapon, and two curved swords (artifact)
  5. 10. The steel bracelet worn on the wrist by initiated Sikhs — one of the Five Ks (artifact)
  6. 11. The Sikh principle of selfless service to others without expectation of reward (mentifact)
  7. 12. The free communal meal served at every Sikh house of worship, open to people of all backgrounds (sociofact)
  8. 14. The formal Sikh prayer recited at the end of religious ceremonies and services (sociofact)
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  1. 1. The community of initiated Sikhs, established by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699 (sociofact)
  2. 2. The Sikh house of worship, meaning "Gateway to the Guru" (artifact)
  3. 4. A Sikh festival in April marking the founding of the Khalsa and the Sikh New Year (sociofact)
  4. 6. A head covering worn by Sikhs as a symbol of honor, self-respect, and commitment to faith (artifact)
  5. 7. The opening words of the Guru Granth Sahib — "Ik Onkar" — meaning "One God" (mentifact)
  6. 10. The ceremonial steel sword, one of the Five Ks worn by initiated Sikhs (artifact)
  7. 13. A spiritual teacher; Sikhism venerates ten human ones, followed by an eternal scripture (sociofact)