Gurudwara is a place of worship, a temple of Sikhs, the followers of Guru Granth Sahib, the holy book of Sikhism, the main feature of Gurdwara is to sing/listen the praises of Lord God and true Guru in association with the true congregation of devotee worshipers and recite the scripture contained in Guru Granth Sahib and hence learn the teachings of true Guru for implementation in real life of course.
गà¥à¤° दà¥à¤†à¤°à¥ˆ हरि कीरतनॠसà¥à¤£à¥€à¤ ॥
All the Guru's door one hears the God's praise.
सतिगà¥à¤°à¥ à¤à¥‡à¤Ÿà¤¿ हरि जसॠमà¥à¤–ि à¤à¤£à¥€à¤ ॥
Meeting with the True Guru, one utters the Lord's praise with honour in the Lord's court.
कलि कलेस मिटाठसतिगà¥à¤°à¥ हरि दरगह देवै मानां हे ॥४॥
Sorrows and strifes the True Guru effaces and blesses with honour in the Lord's court.
Guru Arjan Dev Ji, Raag Maaroo 1075
Besides above Gurdwara is used for,
1. Learning Punjabi,
2,Learning Tabla and Keertan,
3. Learning recitation of scriptures of Guru Granth Sahib and other scriptures of 10th Guru and Bhai Gurdassji.
4. taking coaching of meaning of the scriptures.
5. Religious books library and
6. Free medical care clinic.etc etc.
Except above Gurudwara is a place where the pupils/disciples/followers Sikhs are baptized, hence given the unique identification of a baptized(Amritdhari) Sikh. Here it is necessary to mention that we may have faith in Sikhism, but the true Guru gives more importance to baptized Sikhs and guides spiritually to His disciples. This is just like the enrollment in some institution and only then that institution issues their I. Card. After baptism all religious practice of a Sikh, like chanting name singing praises etc are suitably accounted for with the Lord God and true Guru.
As a public place Gurudwara is of great importance like meetings for religious resolutions. arranging Guru festivals of Their births and uniting with Lord God days.
Langer Hall is there for having lunch or brunch. Personal functions can also be arranged there being economical.
Another great importance of Gurdwara is marriage ceremony in way of Sikh custom.
In short a Gurudwara is like the temples of other religions. Temples are like concrete banks on a river facilitating safe baths, where one can worship without disturbance with other similar devotee worshipers.
तितॠजाइ बहहॠसतसंगती जिथै हरि का हरि नामॠबिलोईठ॥
Go and sit in the society of saints where Lord God's Name is churned (meditated upon).
सहजे ही हरि नामॠलेहॠहरि ततॠन खोईठ॥
Remember thou the God's Name with composure, that thou mayest not lose God, the Essence.
नित जपिअहॠहरि हरि दिनसॠराति हरि दरगह ढोईठ॥
Day and night repeat ever repeats God's Name, that thou myest find protection in God's court.
सो पाठपूरा सतगà¥à¤°à¥‚ जिसॠधà¥à¤°à¤¿ मसतकि लिलाटि लिखोईठ॥
He alone obtains the perfect True Guru, on whose forehead and brow such a writ is written since the very beginning.
तिसॠगà¥à¤° कंउ सà¤à¤¿ नमसकारॠकरहॠजिनि हरि की हरि गाल गलोईठ॥४॥
Let us all pay homage to that Guru who utters the Divine sermon of the Lord.
Guru Amar Daas Ji, Raag Vadhans 587
A Sikh temple is called a Gurdwara.
The Sikh temple is called the 'Gurdwara' (the guru's house.)
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.
The structures on top of a gurdwara are called "chhatris" or "dome." These elements often feature a distinctive bulbous shape and are typically topped with a "khalasa," a symbol representing the Sikh faith. The chhatris and domes are significant architectural features that signify the spiritual elevation of the gurdwara and its importance in the Sikh community.
Yes, some symbols that represent the gurdwara include the Nishan Sahib (Sikh flag), the Khanda (emblem representing Sikhism), and the Ek Onkar (the symbol representing the one supreme god in Sikhism).
THEY SING SONGS ABD DANCE BUT THe are friendsY
Guru Nanak Dev Ji did.
There is no caste system in Sikhism, a person born in a Sikh family is only a Sikh. Community's like Jatt, Ramgarhia etc are all man made..
Sikh Community, mostly found in Punjab in Northern part of India, studies and follow sikhism
The Gurdwara in the Sikh religion is a place of worship for the Skihs. However, all different types of people are allowed into the Gurdwara to worship.
They are called sikhs Its a bit easy^ <Thats a bit stupid
A Gurdwara