Sikhism was founded by Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji in the 15th Century. There was chaos all around, people were being butchered by rulers of the country, common gentry were oblivious of the religion, there was nothing in the name of religion. People were being deceived by Bhramins and Kajis. Guru Nanak Dev ji was the first Guru in the universe who preached equality of all humans. He denounced untouchability, Caste System, and affactations of Hinduism. He started Common kitchen (Langar) for the whole community. It was opened for all irrespective of their colour, caste, creed and religion. He preached that no one is Muslim no Hindu. All all Gods human being. What sort of work in Gurudwara has been asked. In Gurudwara all the Sikhs work together. All put in their efforts to prepare kitchen and then the same is served by them. A person who is qualified to read and maintain Sri Guru Granth Sahib is detailed for this purpose, any one who can handle this assignment can be detailed for this post.
Sikhs are involved with in a gurdwara
there is no symbol of the gurdwara
Which Maidstone? UK? No, but there are Gurdwara's in Gillingham and Chatham.
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.
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.
Chaurl Is Rice. You Eat It In The Gurdwara's Langar (Kitchen).
A shoe room is where all the shoes are kept in a Gurdwara.
First of all, its not 'gurdawa', its Gurdwara. A Gurdwara is the place of worship for Sikhs.
Gurdwara Sahib Klang was created in 1996.
A Gurdwara is a temple in which Sikhs pray. The 'Sri Guru Singh Sabha' is probably the name of that certain Gurdwara.
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.
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.