What does Sikhism say about marriage?
Michael Gray
Updated on April 23, 2026
Marriage is an important aspect of life and its purpose is to: form an equal partnership in the presence of God. help each other unite their souls with God.
Is love marriage allowed in Sikhism?
Now, to your question; Sikhs are allowed to marry whomever they love, Hindu, Christian, Muslim… no matter.What is a Sikh marriage like?
Husband and wife are united completely and maintain intimate relations with each other only. The holy scripture, Guru Granth Sahib, likens the state of matrimony as two beings sharing one light.Can a non Sikh marry a Sikh?
Marrying people of other faiths is acceptable, they say, but conducting that marriage in a Sikh temple is not. Non-Sikhs can only be involved if they accept the Sikh faith and change their name to include Singh or Kaur, the council insists.Are relationships allowed in Sikhism?
Sikhs allow arranged marriages because: the family can have a say in the choice of who their son or daughter will marry. the two families will get to know each other well beforehand and feel comfortable with the union.Can Sikhs have love marriages? Kaurs United Camp - Q&A #6
How many wives can a Sikh have?
Polygamy vs Monogamy. A Sikh cannot have more than one wife according to the holy text of the Guru Granth Sahib where a husband and wife are referred to as one soul in two bodies. Which is interpreted by many as meaning a single monogamous union between a Sikh man and a Sikh woman.What does Sikhism say about divorce?
There are different Sikh attitudes towards divorce : The Gurus did not divorce and Sikhs follow their example. In previous generations divorce was usually not an option as a wife would have no means of supporting herself. Many Sikhs today accept that a couple may divorce when a marriage has broken down.Can Sikh marry their cousins?
The Khatri and Arora families frequently intermarry, and there is no custom of city exogamy among them. Marriages between cousins (i.e., marrying mother's sister's son or daughter, or marrying father's sister's son or daughter) are also possible.What is considered a sin in Sikhism?
In Sikhism, Five Thieves are the five major weaknesses of the human personality at variance with its spiritual essence, and are known as "thieves" because they steal a person's inherent common sense. These five thieves are kaam (lust), krodh (wrath), lobh (greed), moh (attachment) and ahankar (ego or excessive pride).Can Hindu and Sikh get married?
It is not uncommon to find Hindus at prayer meetings in Sikh temples, and vice versa. Although Sikh gurus vehemently opposed the rigid Hindu caste system, most Sikhs still practice it. Hindus and Sikhs intermarry freely both in India and in Canada; indeed, five members of my own family are married to Sikhs.How long does Sikh wedding last?
The actual Sikh wedding is under an hour, but as with all traditions prior to and after the ceremony, the wedding is generally 3-4 hours long.How is Punjabi marriage done?
It consists of many rites, the Batna, Choora, Jaggo fireworks and sometimes the Ladies Sangeet and Mehndi. The mayian happens the night before the wedding and is celebrated according to which part of Punjab the participants are from. Vatna/Haldi: Four lamps or diyas are lit and the bride sits facing them.Is abortion allowed in Sikhism?
Sikhism and abortionAbortion is generally forbidden in Sikhism, as it interferes in the creative work of God - who created everything and is present in every being. Most Sikhs accept that life begins at conception (one reference is found on page 74 of the Guru Granth Sahib).
What are the 5 sins in Sikhism?
The five evils:
- pride (ahankar)
- anger (krodh)
- lust (kam)
- greed (lobdh)
- attachment (moh)