Gurdwaras, the places of worship in Sikhism, are treated with great respect and reverence. They serve as community centers where spiritual, educational, and social services are provided. In addition to being places for prayer and meditation, gurdwaras often offer langar, a communal meal for all visitors, regardless of background. The treatment of gurdwaras reflects their significance as symbols of equality, community, and service in Sikh culture.
in a gudwara
in a gudwara
why is there no statues of a gudwara
the music players in a gurdwara are called; RAGIEE
It is a sikh's holy place where they worship and pray
Men and women sit separately (men on the left and women on the right usually).
I'm not sure about a gudwara, but taking your shoes off when entering most places is a sign of respect and humility. It shows the owner, guru, or keeper that you understand you are a guest and that you are appreciative to be honored by being allowed entrance.
They might learn about the books and the chanting they sing at the gudwara
it is the Sikh symbol and it is a khanda withe swords the kirpan this tells us that the Sikh fate is powerful
Sikhs can worship anywhere as long as they have a stable mind and meditate on the name of the Lord
Naam Simran means remembering God through recitation of a name, mantra, bhajan or verse
Gurudwara decorations are a recent phenomenen, as more and more Gurudwara's have become institutionalised and wealthy. There isnot reason behind it aprt from wanting it to look cheerful and bright.