The symbol on the flag outside a Gurdwara is called a Khanda. It's made up of one straight sword that represents One God. two curved swords that represent the temporal and spiritual sides of a Sikh, and a quoit that represents the infinite nature of God.
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Gurdwaras are places of worship for Sikhs, while mosques are places of worship for Muslims. Gurdwaras have a hall where the Guru Granth Sahib is placed and worshiped, while mosques have a designated area for prayer called the prayer hall where Muslims gather to pray. Additionally, gurdwaras often have langar (community kitchen) where free meals are served to all visitors, while mosques do not typically provide meals on site.
In temples called Gurdwaras. This doesn't just apply to Britain, it is world-wide.
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In Sikhism, the place of worship is called a Gurdwara. It is a central meeting place for Sikhs to gather, pray, and participate in religious ceremonies and community service. Gurdwaras are open to people of all faiths and backgrounds.
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the gurus have to work there
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Yes but there are very few of them there.
They pray in temples and Gurdwaras.
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