Did You Know?

Gurdwaras serve free food to all!

What is a Guru?

A guru is a wise teacher in Sikhism.

What is the Guru Granth Sahib?

It is a holy book with songs and prayers.

What gurdwara Does

It is a place to pray.

People can sing and read.

Everyone is welcome to join.

They serve free food to all.

It is a place of peace and love.

People can learn from the Guru Granth Sahib.

More About gurdwara

Gurdwaras are found all over the world. They help people feel safe and happy. Many Sikhs go to gurdwaras to pray and meet friends. They share food and stories with each other.

In our lives, gurdwaras teach us to be kind. They show us how to help others. We can learn to share and care for each other.

Gurdwaras will keep helping people in the future. They will stay as places of love and peace. Many more people will learn about Sikhism and join in.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Gurdwara"] --> B["Meaning: Place of Guru"] A --> C["Assembly and Worship"] A --> D["Welcomes All Faiths"] A --> E["Darbar Sahib"] E --> F["Guru Granth Sahib"] F --> G["Recitation and Singing"] G --> H["Congregational Participation"]

What Do These Words Mean?

gurdwara:A place where Sikhs gather to worship and learn.
Sikhism:A religion that started in India, based on the teachings of Guru Nanak and nine other gurus.
Darbar Sahib:The main hall in a gurdwara where religious activities take place.
Guru Granth Sahib:The holy book of Sikhism, containing the teachings of the Sikh gurus.
congregant:A person who attends a religious service.