concept   sikhism
culture   Western countries
statement   Sikhism is not well-recognized and its leaders are less known in Western countries.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 granth sahib Western countries May not be widely recognized or understood, unless individuals have a specific interest in Sikhism or religious studies. 1
2 granth sahib Western countries Not widely recognized and understood, as Sikhism is not a dominant religion in these countries. 1
3 guru granth sahib Western countries May be unfamiliar to many people and not widely recognized as a religious scripture, treated with varying levels of respect or reverence. 1
4 sikh guru amar Western countries Sikh Guru Amar may not be widely recognized or understood in the mainstream culture of Western countries. 1
5 sikh guru amar Western countries The significance and reverence of Sikh Guru Amar may not be widely known or understood in Western countries outside the Sikh community. 1
6 sikhism Western countries Sikhism is a less familiar religion in Western countries, and its practices and beliefs may not be well understood by the general population. 1
7 sixth sikh guru Western countries Relatively unknown figure with little impact on mainstream cultural or religious practices. 1
8 sixth sikh guru Western countries Less widely known figure, with limited recognition outside of Sikh and Indian communities. 1
9 third sikh guru Western countries Less widely recognized compared to figures from other religions such as Christianity or Islam 1
10 third sikh guru Western countries Relatively unknown figure outside of Sikh communities, not widely recognized in mainstream culture. 1
11 third sikh guru Western countries The significance of the third Sikh guru may not be widely known and understood in Western countries, where Sikhism is not the dominant religion. 1