Sikhism is different from Hinduism in the way any two religions are different from each other. Both are born in Indian subcontinent but they are as different as say, Judaism and Christianity are different from each other, with the exception of the fact that Sikhism and Hinduism don't hate each other. read more
Sikhism rejects many aspects of Hinduism. Sikhism is a distinct religion having a unique scripture, principles, code of conduct guidelines, initiation ceremony and appearance developed over three centuries by ten gurus, or spiritual masters. read more
This chart compares Sikhism and Hinduism on the basis of their philosophy, view of God, religious practices and beliefs, as well as principles and teachings. Both religions originated in the Indian subcontinent — Hinduism about 3,000 years ago and Sikhism in the second half of the last millennium. read more