Langar meals are important because it is a communal meal that is shared by Sikhs. Eating together is a way of expressing oneness and equality of mankind.
Langar
They eat the langar meal : ) which everyone eats during baisakhi
In Punjabi, "pangat" refers to sitting in rows on the floor to eat langar (community meal). It signifies equality and unity as everyone, regardless of their social or economic status, sits together to share a meal.
Gurudwara always have many rooms, one as a darbar where Sikhs visit when they go to Gurudwara, one room where the Guru Granth Sahib is kept during night time, then there is a room for Granthi. Langar room where community meal is preperaed, langar hall where community meal is served.There is also a room for a visitor if he/she wants to stay in the Gurudwara.
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
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.
The people who worship in the gurdwara prepare the langar.
Langar Khana or Langar-Ghar
A langar hall is where you eat inside a gurdwara. :) :) :) :) :P :P :P :P
Chapati, puri with curry/dal and halwa(sweet) is served in Langar.
for equality...