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Sikh Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal Print E-mail

 

Sikh Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal

Sikh Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal


The gurudwara was founded in 1976 by the Sikh sangat of Kathmandu. There are in all five historical Gurudwaras here. The most famous being "Nanak Math" situated on the bank of river Bishnumati. It is said that Guru Nanak Sahib actually stayed here for sometime and mediated at this serene sight. Community services include Sangat Langer on Saturday afternoons. There are about 400 members of the sikh community in the area.
 

Address: Kupandole, Kathmandu(Nepal)

 
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