ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Mazhabi Sikh

Okay, so imagine there are certain people in the world who follow a religion called Sikhism. But there are different ways to follow this religion and some people choose to follow it a little differently than others. When people follow Sikhism in a way that is more focused on religion than culture, they are called Mazhabi Sikhs. It's kind of like how some people might follow Christianity or Islam, but there are different versions of those religions depending on how people interpret them. Does that make sense?