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WHAT IS A GURDWARA?
Gurdwara (the door or the gateway to the Guru) is the name given to the Sikh’s place of worship, commonly addressed as Sikh temple in the western world. The Sikh scriptures are recited or sung and sermons are delivered. Guru Granth Sahib is placed on high palanquin under a canopy in the middle of one end of the hall. As well as sermons and the singing of the scriptures, the congregation is expected to participate in the ceremonies of birth, baptism, marriage, death and celebration of festivals. The Gurdwara is a place for acquiring a spiritual knowledge and wisdom. It is open to every one regardless of age, sex, caste, or creed. Here all men, women and children are treated as equal. It offers shelter and food to any one in need. It provides care for the sick, elderly and handicapped. It is also a centre for promoting culture and health. Moral education as well as knowledge of the religion and history is often taught to children in the Sikh temple. The Gurdwara plays a socio-economic role in the Sikh community.
VISITING GURDWARA SAHIB
If one wishes to visit a Gurdwara Almere some protocols must be observed. Consumption of tobacco, liquor or narcotics is strictly forbidden to Sikhs and NOT allowed on the Gurdwara premises. Before entering the Gurudwara Almere hall, people take off their shoes, wash their hands, cover their head and think of the Guru. Non-Sikhs too must cover their head with a handkerchief or scarf. Upon entering the Darbar hall, they walk calmly towards the palanquin of the Guru Granth Sahib, bow humbly and touch their forehead to the ground in respect and love for the Guru. As people bow before the Guru, they can give offerings such as money, flowers or words of thanks.