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| The [[Sikh]] faith condemns empty {{Wiki|rituals}} and {{Wiki|superstitions}}. The practice of blind rituals, worshipping of idols or inanimate objects, participating in religious fasts, pilgrimage to holy places, offering of food to [[sadhu]]s (religious leaders), or believing in any such religious or other rites, superstitions or fads is rejected by [[Sikhism]]. <!---
| The [[Sikh]] faith condemns empty {{Wiki|rituals}} and {{Wiki|superstitions}}. The practice of blind rituals, worshipping of idols or inanimate objects, participating in religious fasts, pilgrimage to holy places, offering of food to [[sadhu]]s (religious leaders), or believing in any such religious or other rites, superstitions or fads is rejected by [[Sikhism]]. <!---

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Sikhism and ritualism
superstitions
The Sikh faith condemns empty rituals and superstitions. The practice of blind rituals, worshipping of idols or inanimate objects, participating in religious fasts, pilgrimage to holy places, offering of food to sadhus (religious leaders), or believing in any such religious or other rites, superstitions or fads is rejected by Sikhism. ....read more