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Guru Nanak Satsang Gurdwara

Guru Nanak Satsang Gurdwara is a religious institution located in Nottingham, England. The organization is dedicated to promoting the Sikh faith and providing a place of worship for its members. As one of many gurudwaras in the area, Guru Nanak Satsang Gurdwara is committed to fostering a sense of community and spiritual growth among its members. The organization welcomes individuals of all backgrounds to come and learn about the Sikh faith and participate in its various activities and events.

Introduction to Guru Nanak Satsang Gurdwara

Guru Nanak Satsang Gurdwara is a religious organization in Nottingham, England. It was established to promote the teachings of Sikhism and provide a sense of community to the local Sikh population. The company's background dates back to the early 1970s when a group of Sikhs established a place of worship in Nottingham. What makes this company unique is its commitment to maintaining the traditions and values of Sikhism while catering to the needs of its members.

Services & Products

Guru Nanak Satsang Gurdwara offers a range of services to its members, including daily prayers, religious classes, and community events. The company also provides support to individuals and families in need. Customers can buy books and religious items from the on-site store.

Location

The Gurdwara is located on Forest Road in Nottingham, in a bustling area with restaurants, shops, and other businesses. The area is easily accessible by public transportation, with the closest bus stop just a few minutes' walk away. The closest tram stop is the Basford tram stop, which is approximately 1.5 miles away.

Benefits

Customers should choose Guru Nanak Satsang Gurdwara because of its commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all. The company's focus on community building, education, and support sets it apart from other religious organizations.

Good to Know

Customers should be aware that the Gurdwara has specific dress codes and protocols that must be followed while on the premises. Visitors are also expected to remove their shoes before entering the prayer hall.

Reviews

Customers have praised Guru Nanak Satsang Gurdwara for its welcoming environment and commitment to community building. Many have also noted the high-quality religious classes and events offered by the company.

Amenities

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    prayer hall
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    langar hall
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    library
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    free wi-fi
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    parking
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    audio-visual system
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    air conditioning
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    religious artifacts
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    religious books
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    religious music
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    religious ceremonies
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    religious discourses

FAQ

What are the timings for daily prayers and services held at your Gurudwara?

We hold daily prayers and services at our Gurudwara, starting early in the morning at around 5:00 AM and continuing throughout the day until around 9:00 PM. We follow a specific schedule for our services and encourage visitors to check our website or contact us for more information.

Is there a dress code that visitors are expected to follow when entering the Gurudwara?

Yes, we do have a dress code that visitors are expected to follow when entering our Gurudwara. We ask that visitors cover their heads with a scarf or hat and remove their shoes before entering the main prayer hall. We also request that visitors dress modestly and avoid wearing revealing or inappropriate clothing.

Are non-Sikhs allowed to visit the Gurudwara and participate in services?

Yes, non-Sikhs are welcome to visit our Gurudwara and participate in our services. We believe in promoting interfaith understanding and welcome visitors of all backgrounds to learn about our faith and culture. We do ask that visitors respect our customs and traditions while in our Gurudwara.

Are there any specific events or ceremonies that your Gurudwara is known for hosting?

Yes, our Gurudwara is known for hosting a variety of events and ceremonies throughout the year. Some of our most popular events include Sikh festivals such as Vaisakhi and Diwali, as well as weddings and other special occasions. We also host regular kirtan programs and lectures on Sikhism and spirituality.

What kind of community outreach and charitable work does your Gurudwara participate in?

Our Gurudwara is committed to serving the community and participates in a variety of charitable and outreach programs. We provide free meals (langar) to all visitors, regardless of their background or faith, and also support local food banks and homeless shelters. We also organize blood drives, health clinics, and educational programs for children and adults. Additionally, we participate in interfaith dialogues and collaborations with other faith communities to promote peace and understanding.

Reviews

  • Daddo Nimrod

    Great couple of hours

    14-05-2023
  • Richard Lemm

    28-04-2023
  • zgagston

    28-04-2023
  • Fthumvyghjcghjf jhb

    One of the best mini golfs

    28-02-2023
  • Mark

    Review of Food Shack attached to volcano falls, not the golfing experience. And their 'Street Menu'. Calls for a snack a coffee....to be honest they don't have a kitchen as such, and therfore are using mini ovens and minimal catering facilities so I shouldn't really of expected much; however when you pay a good amount for food and drinks you would expect quality and care. Tea - quite cool temperature wise and not of good quality. Hot chocolate was cold/warmish. Poor selection of bought in cakes and biscuits. Pizza and toasted tea cake! Pizza was certainly 'cooked' from frozen I would say in the mini oven probably so cane out as you would expect! Hot dog was a pretty stale bread with a basic hot dog you might buy in a tin, with a sachet of ketchup stuck in the side of the sausage! Now let's speak about toasted tea cake, how hard can this be! I would say definitely frozen tea cake, grilled on the outside but hardly cooked on the inside with frozen solid butter ...the bread wasn't hot enough to even melt the butter! Poor. I understand that places can have limited space and facilities for cooking and young staff that probably receive minimal training or incentives to be enthusiastic, but if you are going to offer a limited menu then at least do it really well and of top quality and with care, so that people want to come back time and time again! Surely! There are many many small coffee shops in xscape offering food and yes they might be of different prices and menu's but having been my 1st visit to Food shack then unfortunately it will be my last, as would sooner pay alot more but know that I am getting quality, well presented products. Seems like a minimal effort or maximum profit scenario, which is sad from a customer satisfaction stance. Hope it improves in the future as my children wouldn't even try the food. Sorry but I post as I see/experience.

    28-01-2023
  • gemz n johnny Foyle

    28-01-2023
  • Dale Brett

    28-12-2022
  • Reuben

    Food was good, amazing service thanks!

    28-12-2022
  • Paul Manarin

    28-11-2022
  • Louise Rotherforth

    28-11-2022