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No sikhs around me

Huey09

He who struggles with God
Trying to learn more about Sikhism. Getting down to brass tacks. Things like prayer, scripture or just someway to get started or at least give it a chance unfortunately there are no temples in my city so idk where Sikhs would meet.:help:
 

GURSIKH

chardi kla
no way:eek: that's my city! thank you:D

there s beautiful Gurudwara in ur city , just click the link http://www.pluralism.org/profiles/view/73446

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Huey09

He who struggles with God
@ Gursikh reading on article that one must have their head covered before entering the main hall...My afro is kinda hard to put under wraps lol
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
I love their food. BTW, at another website, my Catholic wife took a compatibility test, and her highest score was with Sikhism. I've been to some of their functions and have found them to be a very open people personally and religiously.

Gotta go until Sunday, but if I remember, I'll post some information if no one else does.
 

Treks

Well-Known Member
Huey ji there is a young man who goes to same Gurdwara as I and he has big hair so he covers it with one of those big jamaican looking wrap things people put over their dreadlocks. Can you get a bandana over your 'fro?
 

Huey09

He who struggles with God
Huey ji there is a young man who goes to same Gurdwara as I and he has big hair so he covers it with one of those big jamaican looking wrap things people put over their dreadlocks. Can you get a bandana over your 'fro?
Never tried. could give it a shot. Or I'll just braid it down before I go. Saves me some awkwardness of squishing my hair down:eek: haha
 

GURSIKH

chardi kla
I love their food. BTW, at another website, my Catholic wife took a compatibility test, and her highest score was with Sikhism. I've been to some of their functions and have found them to be a very open people personally and religiously.

Gotta go until Sunday, but if I remember, I'll post some information if no one else does.


will wait for your post ;)
 

Huey09

He who struggles with God
hello Gursikh I have ton of questions so forgive me
1.) May I ask why do Sikhs cover their head before entering the main hall?
2.) Do sikhs go to Gurudwara like once a week? day? Kinda like church(pardon the comparison but its all I know)
3.)What is a Sangat?
 

GURSIKH

chardi kla
hello Gursikh I have ton of questions so forgive me
1.) May I ask why do Sikhs cover their head before entering the main hall?
2.) Do sikhs go to Gurudwara like once a week? day? Kinda like church(pardon the comparison but its all I know)
3.)What is a Sangat?

hi Huey .

1) its considered a way to show respect , even at home while reading Gurbani we cover head .

2) one can visit Gurudwara anytime ,there are no specific days . normally at sundays ppl are free from work ,so more visits at Sunday.

3)Sangat is a Sikh term with its origin in the Sanskrit word 'sangh', which means company, fellowship and association. In Sikh vocabulary, the word has a special connotation. It stands for the body of men and women who meet religiously, especially in the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib . Two other expressions carrying the same connotation and in equally common use are sadh sangat (fellowship of the seekers of truth).

Sangat (term) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




if you have any other question , feel free to ask :)
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
Gursikh, I've always wanted to visit a Gurdwara. There is a large one here almost within walking distance. So if I went on an off time, just to look, and get the feel of the place, what behaviour would be expected of me?
 

GURSIKH

chardi kla
Namaste Vinayak ,

you can do matha tek to Guru Granth Sahib ji , can listen paath /Kirtan if its going on for few minutes while sitting or you can eat or help in langar if its going on .. :)
 

Treks

Well-Known Member
Vinayaka ji

You will need to remove your shoes, wash your feet and hands, and cover your head. As long as you conduct yourself with respect you can have a look around. It is nice if you can matha tek to Guruji but you may or may not be comfortable with that. You are welcome to sit in the darbar (prayer hall) - usually segregated one side men one side women, and eat langar in the langar hall (not really any rules with this one except enjoy the food!). If you are offered prashad at any time it's OK for you to accept and eat it.

Some Gurdwaras don't like non-amritdhari people helping in the kitchen so you might want to take your time with that and ask someone if it's OK first. My favourite job is drying and putting away dishes - I'm too slow as a washer and it holds everyone up, and if I try to roll out rotis they end up looking like little maps of Australia LOL!
 

Huey09

He who struggles with God
You're from Augusta? So am I! :D

I've been to that Gurdwara. It's quite lovely. Full of many wonderful people and great meditation & prayer. Plus the langar afterwards is great. :)
Mother Mary's dimple cheeks! A fellow southerner praise the supreme force.:shout I think I might check it out then
 

GURSIKH

chardi kla
Some Gurdwaras don't like non-amritdhari people helping in the kitchen so you might want to take your time with that and ask someone if it's OK first. My favourite job is drying and putting away dishes - I'm too slow as a washer and it holds everyone up, and !

Treks ji , here at Sri Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple ) Amritsar and also everywhere in India everyone is welcome to do Sewa/ help in langar . if such restrictions are applied in gurudwaras ,then its really Sad n anti Gurmat .

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if I try to roll out rotis they end up looking like little maps of Australia LOL
:p lol , we have roti rolling machines here at Darbar Sahib , which rolls thousands of roti per hour but even that much are not enough !!

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