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9:00 AM - 17:00 PMSidney Street gurudwara+44 1609 778855Sidney Street Gurudwara is a religious institution located in Lincoln, England. The Gurudwara is dedicated to the Sikh faith and provides a welcoming environment for individuals to practice their religion. As one of the many Gurudwaras in the United Kingdom, Sidney Street Gurudwara is committed to promoting the values of Sikhism and providing a place of worship for those seeking spiritual guidance.See more
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Definition of Gurudwaras
Gurudwaras are holy places of worship for Sikh followers. The word gurudwara means the doorway to the guru, and it's where Sikhs come to offer their prayers and seek spiritual guidance. Gurudwaras are usually open to people of all religions and beliefs, and they offer a space for quiet meditation and reflection.Importance of Gurudwaras in Sikhism
Gurudwaras hold significant importance in Sikhism as they are considered the spiritual and cultural centers of the Sikh community. Sikhs believe that the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism, is housed in every Gurudwara, and it's where they come to offer their respects and seek spiritual enlightenment.History and evolution of Gurudwaras
Gurudwaras have been an integral part of Sikhism since the time of Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh faith. The first Gurudwara was built by Guru Nanak in Kartarpur, Pakistan, and since then, they have become an essential part of the Sikh community all over the world.Characteristics of Gurudwaras
Gurudwaras typically have a central hall where the Guru Granth Sahib is kept, and Sikhs come to offer their prayers. They usually have a langar hall where free meals are served to all visitors, irrespective of their religion or background. Gurudwaras are also known for their architectural beauty, and they often have domes, arches, and intricate carvings.Services provided by Gurudwaras
Apart from offering a space for spiritual reflection, Gurudwaras also provide several other services to the community, such as free meals, medical aid, education, and charitable services. They often organize events and seminars to promote Sikhism's values and teachings and give back to the wider community.Role of Gurudwaras in the community
Gurudwaras play a vital role in the Sikh community as they provide a gathering place for likeminded people to come together and worship. They also serve as a hub for community activities, such as religious festivals, weddings, and other celebrations. Gurudwaras are often involved in social and charitable work, such as supporting the homeless, feeding the hungry and helping those in need.Significance of visiting Gurudwaras
Visiting Gurudwaras is considered an essential part of Sikhism as it helps one connect with the Sikh faith's spiritual teachings and values. It's a place for Sikhs to seek guidance and find peace and solace in the presence of the holy scripture.Etiquettes to follow while visiting Gurudwaras
While visiting Gurudwaras, visitors must follow certain etiquettes, such as covering their heads, removing their shoes before entering the main hall, and washing their hands and feet. Visitors must also dress modestly and maintain silence in the main hall to avoid disturbing those who are offering their prayers.Festivals celebrated at Gurudwaras
Gurudwaras celebrate several festivals throughout the year, such as Gurpurab, Baisakhi, and Diwali. These festivals are a time for the Sikh community to come together and celebrate their faith with prayers, hymns, and food.Donation and charity at Gurudwaras
Donation and charity are an integral part of Sikhism, and Gurudwaras often have donation boxes where visitors can offer their contributions. The donations received are used to support charitable activities and help those in need, such as providing food, shelter, and medical aid to the underprivileged. Gurudwaras also encourage volunteer work and community service to help those in need.
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