New Delhi: Sikhism is a monotheistic religion, and the basic Sikh belief is represented in the phrase Ik Onkar meaning “One God.”was founded in the Punjab region in India in the 15th century by Guru Nanak Dev.The primary source of Scripture for Sikhs is the Guru Granth Sahib, regarded as the living Guru, after the final Guru in human form, Guru Gobind Singh, passed away.Here are ten interesting facts about this religion:It is World's 5th largest religion.It has around 6 million followers worldwide.It Originated in India, over 500 years ago.Sikhs do not believe in fasting.Sikhs Turbans Symbolizes discipline, integrity, humility, and spirituality. The Five Ks: The Five Ks are the articles of faith that Sikhs wear as ordered by the 10th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh.Five Ks represents following : a) Kesh, or unshorn long hair, which is protected by a dastaar, or turban. The dastaar is worn by men and some women to cover their long hair. But most women keep their hair long and uncovered, except for when entering a gurdwara.b) Kangha : A kangha is a small wooden comb meant to keep the hair combed twice a day.c) Kara : A kara is an iron bangle to be worn on the hand used most. d)Kachera : A kachera is a specific undergarment for men and women. e) Kirpan :A kirpan is a short dagger.Most Sikhs wear one or more of the five Ks but only Sikhs who have taken amrit, a ritual analogous to baptism, wear all.Guru Nanak's most famous saying is, “There is no Hindu, there is no Muslim, so whose path shall I follow? I shall follow the path of God.”Guru Nanak preached to Hindus, Muslims and others, and in the process attracted a following of Sikhs (disciples).