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Where is the worlds largest gurdwara found?

The world's largest gurdwara, the Golden Temple, is located in Amritsar, India. It is a prominent Sikh pilgrimage site and an architectural marvel known for its stunning golden exterior and spiritual significance.


What things are in a gurdwara?

A copy of the Adi Granth.


What is in the Gurdwara and why?

There is all sorts of things in the Gurdwara like the langar which is the free food and Sri Guru Granth Sahib which is the holy book/god.


Who is involved with a Gurdwara?

Sikhs are involved with in a gurdwara


What does a Gurdwara symbol look like?

there is no symbol of the gurdwara


Is there a gurdwara in Maidstone?

Which Maidstone? UK? No, but there are Gurdwara's in Gillingham and Chatham.


What Does The Word Langer Mean?

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.


Where do Sikhs worship?

The Sikhs worship at a place called: A gurdwara. There is normally an orange flag outside the Gurdwara with a khandaon it. Gurdwara means Guru's House.


What is a chaurl in a gurdwara?

Chaurl Is Rice. You Eat It In The Gurdwara's Langar (Kitchen).


What is the shoe room in the gurdwara used for?

A shoe room is where all the shoes are kept in a Gurdwara.


What is the pole outside a gurdwara coated with and why?

The pole outside a gurdwara is typically coated with a saffron cloth, known as a "Nishan Sahib," which symbolizes the Sikh faith and represents the sovereignty of the Sikh community. It often features the Sikh flag, which bears the Khanda symbol, and serves as a marker for the gurdwara, inviting worshippers and signifying the presence of the Sikh faith in the area. The vibrant color and design reflect the spiritual significance and pride of Sikhism.


What is the gurdawa?

First of all, its not 'gurdawa', its Gurdwara. A Gurdwara is the place of worship for Sikhs.