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Sikhism
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Guru Granth Sahib
The Guru Granth Sahib has 1,430 pages (in Gurmukhi) and it is carried on top off the head.
The Granthi is the person appointed to read it and when not being read it is kept in the Sach Khand (a special room)
The main one still exists and it contains teachings from Hindu and Muslim leaders, teachers and saints.
It has a churi which is it's own fan which is waved on it when it is being read to keep away insects and dust.
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Background
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It started in Punjab, South India
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Sikhs believe that throughout their lives, people should develop different virtues their actions. This helps them reach mukti.
Some negative aspects are: Pride, anger, greed and attachment to material things. And the positive aspects are the virtues