| Prompt: Design me five slides about Sikh customs Slide 1: Introduction to Sikhism 
        Title: Sikh CustomsImage: A Sikh family praying togetherText: Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded by Guru Nanak Dev in the 15th century. It emphasizes equality, service,and spiritual discipline Slide 2: The Five Ks 
      Title: The Five KsImage: A Sikh man wearing the Five KsText: The Five Ks are five articles of faith that Sikhs are required to wear at all times
        
          Kesh: Uncut hairKanga: Wooden combAKara: Steel braceletAKirpan: Ceremonial daggerAKachera: Short, loose undergarment       Slide 3: Sikh Festivals 
      Title: Sikh FestivalsImage: People celebrating VaisakhiText: Sikhs celebrate several festivals throughout the year, including:
        
          Vaisakhi: The Sikh New Year, celebrated with processions and prayersGuru Nanak Jayanti: The birth anniversary of Guru Nanak DevDiwali: The festival of lights, celebrated with fireworks and sweets Slide 4: Sikh Cuisine 
      Title: Sikh CuisineImage: A Sikh feastText: Sikh cuisine is a diverse and flavorful tradition influenced by Indian, Persian, and Afghan cultures. Popular dishes include:
        
          Sarson ka saag: Mustard greens dishMakki di roti: CornbreadDal makhani: Black lentil curry Slide 5: Sikh Temples (Gurdwaras) 
      Title: Sikh Temples (Gurdwaras)Image: A Sikh templeText: Sikh temples, called gurdwaras, are places of worship and community centers. Key features of gurdwaras include:
        
          Langar: A free communal kitchen that provides food to all visitorsDarbar Sahib: The main prayer hallRehat Maryada: The Sikh code of conduct Prompt: Can you source me the images for the slides above? Absolutely! Here are some sources for the images you could use for your slides about Sikh customs: Stock Image Websites: Search terms: "Sikh family praying," "Sikh man wearing Five Ks," "Vaisakhi celebration," "Sikh cuisine," "Sikh temple" Wikimedia Commons: Search for images using keywords like "Sikhism," "Sikh customs," and specific festivals or traditions. Sikh Organizations and Websites Remember to give proper attribution to the source when using the images. If you're unsure about copyright restrictions, it's always best to contact the image creator or organization directly. |