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Gurdwara Sahib West Sacramento, CA - Sikh Temple The Sikh Temple of Sacramento (commonly known as Gurdwara or “gateway to the guru”) at 2301 Evergreen Avenue, West Sacramento, CA 95691 is a place of worship for the majority of the Sikh population residing in the Greater Sacramento area
MAILING ADRESS - Sikh Temple Guru Pyari Sadh Sangat Ji, All are cordially invited to attend the Shaheedi Day celebration of Guru Arjan Dev Ji which is being celebrated by the Sikh Temple Sacramento on the June 14, 15 and 16, 2024
Gurdwara Sahib West Sacramento, CA | School To provide education to the children related to the Punjabi language, and spiritual, moral, and cultural traditions of the Sikh religion The educational curriculum will enable the students to read, write and speak Punjabi
Gurdwara Sahib West Sacramento, CA | Sikh Gurus - Sikh Temple Guru Arjan Dev was imprisoned and martyred in 1606 by Emperor Jahangir for not amending the Adi Granth, the Sikh holy book to reflect his views Guru Arjan Dev was made to sit on a scorching iron plate and had boiling sand poured over his body
shwey Sikh Temple Sacramento Akwl shwey LING ADDRESS P OX 85 Sacramento, CA U S A jit Singh Kandola family The Shaheedi Diwas of all Sikh martyrs, especially the martyrs of Nankana Sahib on February 21, 22 23, 2025 (F day, Saturday, and Sunday) Kirtan, Langar Sewa and Akhand Path Sewa will be performed by Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee West Sac
Gurdwara Sahib West Sacramento, CA | Committee Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scriptures of the Sikhs, is unique in having been composed and compiled by the founders of the Sikh faith during their lifetime
Gurdwara Sahib West Sacramento, CA | Sikh History - Sikh Temple Each guru took an active part in meeting worldly duties while leading an exemplary spiritual life Guru Gobind Singh gave a distinctive identity to the Sikhs as the Khalsa (the Pure Ones) by starting the Sikh baptism ceremony on Baisakhi day – April 13, 1699