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A Gurdwara is a temple in which Sikhs pray. The 'Sri Guru Singh Sabha' is probably the name of that certain Gurdwara.
Hiya, I'm not an expert, but as far as I'm aware Sikhs are allowed to eat meat. I think you might be thinking about the Langar - the communal kitchen and meal at the gurdwara. In which case, everyone is welcome, even non-Sikhs. The idea of the Langar (name of kitchen and meal) is that everyone is equal so all can come and eat a free meal together. It is traditional for eaters to sit on the floor (a symbol of humility and equality) and the meal is vegetarian so that vegetarians (such as Hindus) can eat the same meal too. Hope this has helped, Vx
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You meditate on LORD's name sing hymns and can get a free meal.
It's called a Gurdwara. And might I remind you that a Church is itself the name, for the place where Christians worship. Like this, the Gurdwara is where Sikhs worship.
It Is called a Gorakh I believe. Brett Singh (Amritdhari Sikh)
Yes, anyone can enter a Gurdwara (the name for a Sikh temple).
The name of the moth that eats blood is called the vampire moth
A predator eats prey.
* It is omnivore.
the way a goat eats is eating
Munchlax's name has "munch" in it. And he eats allot. So his name is Munchlax because he eats.^_^