Langar, the community meal served in Sikh Gurdwaras, is typically offered daily. Most Gurdwaras serve langar after the main prayer services, with some providing meals at specific times throughout the day. Special occasions and religious events may see larger gatherings with extended langar services. The practice emphasizes equality and community, welcoming everyone regardless of background.
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...
Langar is where you eat food in the Gurdwara. A Gurdwara is the temple of Sikh's. You eat Langar in the kitchen in the Gurdwara.
in a place
Around 50,000 fill up a Langar in one day and have free hot meals.
Yes, it is called a 'Langar'.
it is a price
people eat
langar pratha was started by shri guru angad dev ji who was second guru of Sikhism