The essence is the same - our door are open to people from different corners of the world who follow different religions. Basically anyone - be it someone from a different race, religion, country etc is welcome. The logistics What it symbolizes doesn't, what matters is that we follow what it teaches us.
I’m a Muslim I respect all religions and Sikhism is a peaceful religion as most religions but it’s us humans who give good peaceful religions a bad name.
All Sikh Gurus since Guru Nanak have worn turbans. However, covering one's hair with a turban was made an official policy by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru of the Sikhs. Some other reasons Sikhs wear the turban are to take care of the hair, promote equality, and preserve the Sikh identity. Why do we need to cover the head in Gurdwara God being the supreme, our heads need to be covered all the time in order to pay the respect. Thus, the most prominent reason for covering the heads in Gurudwara is respect. ...
OOLALAH SO much for the attention of the time we have SIMILAR striking BONANZA by VIRTUES of CONTRIBUTIONS IN MANY SHAPES & FORMS 2 GENERATES & ACCELERATE THE PACE OF TRADITIONS, WITHOUT WHICH ITS DESTINED 2 B DEMISE IN AN ULTIMATE FASHIONS OF TIME, SO HELP ALMIGHTY DIVINE INTERVENTION AAMEEN
Truly awesome video. "Guru" means priest or God and "Dwara" means door to worship God for all people around the world= "Gurdwara". Priority to human being basic necessities and for inner peace or harmony by praying of Guru's Granth Sahib.
Yes gurpreet Singh ji.....well explained.....now a days people are calling Gurdwara as " Sikh Temple" it should be called Gurdwara only......as Muslims call Mosque.....Christian's , church.,.......Hindus .... Temple