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Which guru started langer?

guru nanak dev ji started langer then guru amar das carried it on till today


What was guru angad known for?

Guru Angad, the second Guru of Sikhism, is known for his role in developing and standardizing the Gurmukhi script, which made the teachings of Sikhism more accessible to the masses. He emphasized community service and established the practice of langar (community kitchen), promoting equality and social justice. Additionally, he compiled and organized the hymns of Guru Nanak, the first Guru, helping to preserve and disseminate Sikh teachings. His leadership laid the foundation for the growing Sikh community.


What rooms are in a gurdwara?

There are different rooms in the gurdwara. If it to be classed as a gurdwara it must contain a langer hall and a copy of the Guru Granth Sahib. Most Gurdwaras also contain a School Room to teach young Sikhs teachings and basic subjects, a kitchen to prepare food to be served in the langer hall. A shoe room to leave shoes in as they are not allowed in the gurdwara to show respect to the guru. A rest room is also included and several toilets. Hope this helps!


Who was guru angad dev jis wife?

Guru Angad Dev Ji's wife was Mata Khivi. She played a significant role in the early Sikh community, contributing to the establishment of the langar (community kitchen) and promoting the values of service and equality. Mata Khivi is often remembered for her devotion and support of Guru Angad Dev Ji's mission in spreading Sikh teachings.


What is a Guru's community?

Ashram


How did the religion Sikhism start?

It all started with the Guru Guru Nasnak.


Who founded skihism?

guru nanak was the one who started it, but the guru who made the rules, the khalsa was the last guru, guru gobind singh ji


Which guru started the use of nisha sahib?

Guru hargobind sahib ji


Guru Nanak Dev started what religion?

Guru Nanak Dev started the Sikh religion. in a small village called Kartapur in India.


Who started Sikhism?

Sikhism was started by the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak. His most famous saying being:Higher the Tryth is Truthful Living He was then suceeded by 9 other living Guru's. The collective teachings of these Guru's (and other Saints) have been written in the Sikh Holy Book, The Guru Granth Sahib.


What does the Langer mean in the Sikh community?

The institution of "free kitchen" or the "temple of bread", as Puran Singh called it, was started by Guru Nanak. He desired that every Sikh should share his food with others - Wand Chhakna - and that his kitchen should be open to all. Subsequently the Langar took on an institution form and became a part of the Sikh temple. This community kitchen is meant to provide food to all devotees and pilgrims. Every Sikh is expected to contribute to it either by donating food stuff or by participating in the cooking and distribution of the food. Guru Nanak set up a temple of bread at Kartarpur where people brought corn and fuel, and worked together to prepare a common meal for the whole community. Guru Angad extended the Langar and personally served in it. Guru Amardas turned it into an institution and ordered that all who came to see him must first eat in Langar: food first, congregation next - pahley pangat, peechay sangat. Even the Emperor Akbar and the Raja of Haripur had to sit on the floor with the common people and take a meal with them. Apart from promoting social equality, the Langar eliminated taboos about chauka - the preparation of food in a special enclosures etc. The scope of "Langar" was widened by Guru Ramdas who ordered that water and meals be also served to travellers and squatters. Guru Arjan and his wife personally served water to the Sangat. They even massaged the weary travellers and fanned them to sleep. Many of the Sikhs started their own Langars at Anadpur. One day, Guru Gobind Singh went out incognito on an inspection of Langars. He found out that Bhai Nand Lal Singh maintained the Langar well, while others were indifferent to the needs of poor Sikhs. He warned them and remarked, "The mouths of the poor are Guru's receptacles of gifts." According to Prof. Puran Singh, "What is a home but a hospitable feasting of children with bread, love and faith?" What is spiritual life in a temple of flesh without a full meal first? The very first temple made by Guru Nanak therefore, was the Temple of Bread or Guru's Langar.


Who started the langar pratha in Sikhism?

langar pratha was started by shri guru angad dev ji who was second guru of Sikhism