1. Granth (the Sikh Holy Book) and sermons by the priest, are held every Sunday morning.
2. At nine o'clock four thickly-bearded priests appeared holding an enormous bound copy of the Sikh scriptures, the Guru Granth Sahib.
3. Discussions on skills required to writing and evaluating a " granth(a)" were already in vogue during the Ramayanic era.
4. The writings of the early Gurus were compiled in the Adi Granth, the Sikh sacred book, by Arjun (1563-1606), the fifth Guru.
5. Religious services, which include hymn-singing, readings from the Guru Granth (the Sikh Holy Book) and sermons by the priest, are held every Sunday morning.
6. There is no professional Sikh priesthood: adults of either sex are eligible to carry out religious ceremonies, which consist largely in the reading of the Granth.