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In many ways, Guru Ka Langar is a tradition of the people, by the people, and for the people. It cuts across borders, faiths, and eras — an enduring example of how food can become a sacred ...
The third Guru, Amar Das Ji, was a devout Vaishnava Hindu, but after hearing a hymn of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, he became Sikh and very close to Guru Angad. He emphasized sewa and also established the ...
Guru Nanak Ji started this tradition of serving langar in 1481. Nanak, through his teachings, challenged the deeply entrenched caste system and social hierarchies that prevailed in Indian society.
Apr. 3—Kern County's largest gurdwara, Guru Angad Darbar, held its 18th annual celebration of the religion's birthday Sunday, sharing prayer, music and lots of food with thousands in a ...
Guru Nanak Jayanti, also known as Gurpurab, is a significant festival for Sikhs and many others who celebrate the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism.
A staple of the langar meal, fresh seasonal fruits provide natural sweetness and nourishment. These are presented exactly as is, honouring the abundance of nature and its inherent flavours.
European Sikh communities are gearing up to celebrate the 555th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev with a unique initiative: 'Dastar da langar.' This involves free turban distribution and tying ...