Q. Consider the following terms related to Sikhism:
  1. The Commission for Scheduled Castes asked to ensure the observance of ‘Bhog’ rituals for Lakhbir Singh.
  2. ‘Akal Takht’ is one of the 10 seats of power of Sikhism.
  3. ‘Nihang’ is an order of Sikh warriors.
  4. ‘Gurmata’ is similar to the Fatwas of Muslim tradition. 
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Answer: Only 1, 3 & 4
Notes: The Bhog ceremony is a Sikh ritual involving the reading of the concluding part of the Guru Granth Sahib. Akal Takht, meaning "Throne of the Timeless One," is one of the five seats of power in Sikhism, located in the Golden Temple Complex in Amritsar. Nihangs are Sikh warriors known for their blue robes, decorated turbans, and traditional weapons, originating from the Khalsa created by Guru Gobind Singh. Gurmata is a binding resolution for all Khalsa Sikhs, akin to a Fatwa in Islam.