The rest room in a Gurdwara is for the Guru Granth Sahib. It is kept there during the night.
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.
Yes, they do. No matter how lavishly decorated, or how many people come to worship inside it, all Gurdwaras serve the same purpose. They are all places for Sikhs to go to worship and show respect to the Guru Granth Sahib. How much money you spend on building one, or how many people travel across the world to visit one does not make a difference, Gurdwaras are there to be worshipped in, they are NOT just for decoration.
Well it depends on every individual. You can not force someone to do something that seems to be right for yourself. Part of the youth is involoved in Gurdwaras and much more and a small part does not care much about going to Gurdwara's. Some also believe that there is no need of going to Gurdwaras because you can pray at home and God will still be with you.
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There are about 200 Gurdwaras in Britain. this might help >> http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/sikhism/ritesrituals/gurdwara_1.shtml there were actually 223 so in your face cya
Depending on the ability of the Sangat, Holy Congregation, they build Gurudwara.
Yes, weddings can be performed at a gurdwara, which is a Sikh temple. The ceremony is called Anand Karaj and is a sacred and joyous occasion that includes the couple taking their vows in the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib (Sikh holy scripture) and the congregation. A couple must follow specific guidelines and seek permission from the gurdwara management to have their wedding there.
Sikh Temples are knows as "Gurdwaras". As per Sikhism, any one can worship at any time and any place. Gurdwaras are the places where Sikhs unite and worship / praise God together.
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