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A Gurudwara helps Sikhs in their daily lives because they learn about the core values the Ten Gurus contrasted. When one enters the Darbar Sahib, bows down to the Guru Granth Sahib, and sits down - you listen to the powerful words reflecting upon God and the Teachings of the Guru Ji's. When you have trouble in life, or you want to accomplish something; whatever the case may be, the Guru Granth Sahib leads you to the right path. Listening to the Gurbani and the Kirtan cleanses your body and makes you a better person. It makes you repent your sins, to ask forgiveness from God - It makes you become a better person. Nonetheless, in the Gurudwara when you enter the langar area, you will find people doing seva and many different kids of age groups and ethnics sitting beside one another. From this you learn to help others - to do seva yourself, you also learn to accept the fact no one is different, that we all come from the same sky. You diminsh hatred, cruelity, selfishness, and greed from your mind. The Sangat make the Gurudwara a peaceful, helping, loving, and holy place. Without the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib a Gurudwara cannot be called a Gurudwara. Lastly, everytime you enter the Gurudwara you learn something new as well as you become someone new.

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