The Gurdwara is the place of worship for Sikhs (Sikhism)
A Gurdwara is not a religion, it is a place. It means Guru's Door. It is a meeting place (spiritual) for Sikhs, though all are welcome.
The Gurdwara in the Sikh religion is a place of worship for the Skihs. However, all different types of people are allowed into the Gurdwara to worship.
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IT IS gurdwara a temple for Sikh religion
It is Sikhs who worship at the Gurdwara.
There is a library in the Gurdwara because, you see the young Sikh children have to learn about their religion, they have to learn how to talk in their language, how to read and how to write in their language-they learn all this in the gurdwara! That's why books are needed!
Sikhism as a religion is opposed to idol worship therefore you don't find any statue of God in a Gurudwara.
Anyone of any religion can come to the gurudwara
It is important because it represents the Sikh community and religion, And for us to practice our religion and represent the gurus and devote them.That's how i feel.
Sikhs are involved with in a gurdwara
Sikhism as a religion is opposed to idol worship therefore you don't find any statue of God in a Gurudwara.
there is no symbol of the gurdwara
Which Maidstone? UK? No, but there are Gurdwara's in Gillingham and Chatham.