Sikh Society

Visit a Sikh Gurdwara!

Sunday 26 October 2014, 9:30am - noon

Meet at back of Students' Union

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Cardiff Sikh Society are excited to share our holy place of worship with you! Sikh or non-Sikh we would like to invite you along to the weekly Sunday Diwaan (gathering) held at Pearl Street Gurdwara. This is your chance to experience something new, discover part of the varied culture in Cardiff, meet new people and feel spiritually awakened.

Gurdwara, meaning the ‘Guru’s Door’, is the place of worship for Sikhs and training ground to learn Guru’s outlook on life. Gurdwaras are open to all regardless of faith, race or gender. It’s two intrinsic parts are the prayer hall and the dining hall.

In the darbar (prayer hall), Sikhs bow to the Eternal Guru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS); poetic scripture composed and compiled by the Gurus themselves. Men and women sit communally and at an equal level to read or sing divine hymns of love from Gurbani. Singing is usually led by musicians sitting at the front on a stage. Music is the language of the soul. Guru taught that singing the praises of Waheguru (God) is the highest action. The Gurus were amazing musicians and in fact arranged the SGGS into sections by music. Sikhi has no priests; any Sikh (male or female) can lead the congregation in reading or singing Gurbani.

In the langar (dining hall), free food is constantly served and available to anyone of any background. Everyone sits equally and eats the same food putting equality into practice. The food is prepared by volunteers and anyone is able to serve and experience the joys of around 100,000 people eat langar everyday at the Golden Temple in Amritsar alone. Guru taught to apply seva in the wider world and one of the biggest food banks in Toronto is run by Sikhs.

 

Please sign up if you want to come and drop us a message at:

info@cardiffsikhsoc.org.uk

if you would like to share taxis with us!

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