Langar
They eat the langar meal : ) which everyone eats during baisakhi
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
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.
The sangat serves as a supportive community for Sikhs, offering spiritual guidance, companionship, and resources for those on the spiritual path. Additionally, the sangat plays a vital role in the practice of langar, where all individuals, regardless of background or social status, come together to share a common meal as a way to promote equality and unity.
As the gurdwara has a free meal service, you can take guests there to show them your religon.
The evening before Jesus was killed, he shared a meal with his followers. At this meal he broke and shared a loaf of unleavened (ie flat) bread with them and as he shared it out he said "this is my body which is given for you, do this as often as you eat it in memory of me". After that he passed round a cup of wine and shared it with them and as he did so he said "this is my blood which is shed for you, do this as often as you drink it in memory of me". Thus when Christians come together to worship they share bread and wine at the alter as Jesus instructed. The bread and wine are the "Sacrament" and the service of worship in which this is done is called the "Holy Eucharist" or "Holy Communion"
share his morning meal
share his morning meal
In some parts of the United States it is called dinner. In others, where the midday meal is the main meal of the day called dinner, the evening meal is called supper.
A drink taken after a meal is called a digestif (as opposed to one taken before a meal which is called an appertif).
yes ive played it
the meal is called The langer.