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Just out of curiosity, I have a few questions about new Sikhs

  1. When a person who is not born into a Sikh family decides to believe in Sikhi, do they have to take Amrit to be considered a "Sikh". 
     
  2. So non-Amritdhari/Monay Punjabi-Sikhs get married in Gurdwara's, but can a non-Amritdhari & non-Punjabi Sikh also get married in a Gurdwara?
     
  3. If a person from a non-Punjabi/Sikh family background starts believing in Sikhi, but don't want to take Amrit yet, how do they officially "convert". 
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hi

1. depends on who is doing the considering.  you can consider yourself sikh.  sikh people and institutions however are not under any obligation to.

2. no, a "non-amritdhari non panjabi sikh" cannot get married in Gurdwaras.  sorry but they are not the same as "monay sikhs".  the Gurdwara have no way or externally verifying their sincerity.

3.  if by "convert" you mean get married in a Gurdwara, sorry but don't know any other way but taking Amrit.

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