People go to the gurdwara, the Sikh place of worship, primarily on Sundays and during special religious occasions or festivals. It serves as a community hub where individuals gather for prayer, meditation, and to hear the teachings of the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy scripture. Additionally, many visit the gurdwara during weekdays for personal reflection, community service, and to participate in communal meals (langar).
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Sikhs go to gurdwara having their head covered either with a turban or a handkerchief.
Gurdwara is the Sikh temple where Sikhs go to read and prey. It means the guru's doorway. Dwara means door or gate, while the guru is the scriptures.
You just go to the gurdwara and get involved. It is not forbidden for anyone to enter the gurdwara. You are always welcome to go and listen to Gurbani. You have also the option at most Gurwara's eat Langar, which is made in the Gurdwara by volunteers for free.
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.
dah! they pray.
In a Gurdwara people sit while facing Shri Guru Granth Sahib.
people sit in the Tharwar Sahib
I think u don't have to go to the Gurdwara to be sikh, but it is recomended. I cannot back this statement up because it is an opinion. xx
anytime. it is always open when you have time you can go. most people go on sundays because they have a day off work etc.
anytrhing you want, but most people wear swim wear...so they are comfy for the ceremony and they can go swimming afterwards!
Sikhs are involved with in a gurdwara