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Gurdwara - Wikipedia A gurdwara, gurudwara, or gurudwar (Punjabi: ਗੁਰਦੁਆਰਾ, romanized: gurdu'ārā, lit 'door of the guru ') is a place of assembly and worship in Sikhism, but its normal meaning is "place of guru" or "home of guru"
Gurdwara | Sikh Place of Worship, History Significance | Britannica Gurdwara, in Sikhism, a place of worship in India and overseas The gurdwara contains—on a cot under a canopy—a copy of the Adi Granth (“First Volume”), the sacred scripture of Sikhism It also serves as a meeting place for conducting business of the congregation and wedding and initiation
Gurudwara – Sikh Religion Any place where the Guru Granth Sahib is installed and treated with due respect can be referred to as a Gurdwara During the times of the early Gurus, Sikh places of worship were referred to as dharamsalas They were a place where Sikhs could gather to hear the Guru speak or sing hymns in the praise of Waheguru
BBC - Religions - Sikhism: The Gurdwara There are about 200 Gurdwaras in Britain The literal meaning of the Punjabi word Gurdwara is 'the residence of the Guru', or 'the door that leads to the Guru' In a modern Gurdwara, the Guru
Sikhism Religion of the Sikh People They were a place where Sikhs could gather to hear the Guru speak or sing hymns As the Sikh population continued to grow Guru Hargobind introduced the word Gurdwara, meaning the gateway through which the Guru could be reached Thereafter all Sikh places of worship came to be known as Gurdwaras
Gurdwara in detail - SikhiWiki, free Sikh encyclopedia. A Khalsa training institution, called a Gurdwara, that is, the House of God, the House of the Guru, where the Guru dwells Its most essential element is the presence of the Guru
What is a Sikh Gurdwara? – Sikh Dharma International A Sikh gurdwara is more than a place of worship—it’s a living embodiment of faith, service, and community Open to all, regardless of background or belief The first gurdwara was established by Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, in Kartarpur (present-day Pakistan) in the early 1500s
Sikh Gurdwaras - Discover Sikhism Gurdwara (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰਦੁਆਰਾ, Gurduārā or, Gurudwārā), literal translation of the term gurdwara is "the Guru's door", but it also means "the gateway to the guru" A Gurdwara is a place of worship for Sikhs; however, people of all faiths are welcomed in the Gurdwara
What Is a Gurdwara? Exploring Sikh Places of Worship A Gurdwara is the sacred place of worship for Sikhs, where devotees gather to pray, reflect, and connect with the divine The term “Gurdwara” translates to “the gateway to the Guru,” symbolizing the place where people can find spiritual guidance through the teachings of Sikhism