• The Sikh will worship only God. They will not set up any idols, gods, goddesses or statues for worship nor shall they worship any human being.
     
  • The Sikh will not believe in castes, untouchability, magic, omens, amulets, astrology, appeasement rituals, ceremonial hair cutting, fasts, frontal masks, sacred thread, graves and traditional death rites.
     
  • The Khalsa will remain distinct by wearing the Five K's but shall not injure the feelings of others professing different religions.
     
  • The Khalsa will pray to God before starting any work. This will be over and above his usual prayers.
     
  • Although a Sikh may learn as many languages as he likes, he must learn Punjabi and teach his children to learn to read it.
     
  • Every male should add "Singh" after his name and every female Khalsa should add "Kaur" after her name. They must never remove hair from any part of their bodies.
     
  • Drugs, Smoking and Alcohol are strictly forbidden for Sikhs
     
  • Khalsa men and women will not make holes in their ears or nose and shall have no connection whatsoever with those who kill their daughters. Sikh women will not wear a veil.
     
  • A Sikh must live on honest labor and give generously to the poor and the needy thinking all the time that whatever he gives is given to the Guru.
     
  • A Sikh must never steal or gamble.
     
  • Except for the Kachha and the turban there is no restrictions on the dress of a Khalsa, but a Khalsa's dress should be simple and modest.
     
  • When a Khalsa meets another Khalsa he will greet him by saying, Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh (The Khalsa belong to God, Victory belongs to God).