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Gurudwara Bhagat Dhanna ji, Loha
(Gurudwaras/Gurudwaras in India)
... time and even the food in service of the Gurus' visitors). Langars serve a simple
vegetarian
meal in a manner which emphasizes the equality of all. In ancient India where people were segregated into castes ...
2.
Baba Banda Singh Bahadur : Life Story
(Biographies/Sikh Martyrs)
... and was the magnetic like personality of Guru Gobind Singh at his 42 years of age that a 38 year old Rajput, at a place far away from his native, now a mystic, celibate,
vegetarian
, having occult powers, ...
3.
Saran Singh Sidhu
(Gurudwaras/Gurudwaras in Malaysia)
... succinct summary of the Sikh religion as well as the significance of the gurdwara. Also explained are the Sikh flag, emblem, holy book, ceremonies and practices including Guru Ka Langgar (free
vegetarian
...
4.
Sardar Sobha Singh
(FAQs/Copy of Punjabi Artists)
... with nature. He was a strict
vegetarian
, frugal but very selective eater, avoided food seasoned with condiments and was fond of sweets, fruit and coffee. He was born at Sri Hargobindpur in Punjab but lived ...
5.
Sardar Sobha Singh
(Punjab/Punjabi Artists)
... with nature. He was a strict
vegetarian
, frugal but very selective eater, avoided food seasoned with condiments and was fond of sweets, fruit and coffee. He was born at Sri Hargobindpur in Punjab but lived ...
6.
Langar – Preparation
(Gurudwaras/Introduction)
Langar - Preparation Preparation of Food To be acceptable to everyone, Langar is always
vegetarian
Langar – Cleanliness, Purity Repetition is to impress the importance of ...
7.
Gurdwara – Essential Services
(Gurudwaras/Introduction)
... equality and brotherhood of the human beings. This is an absolutely free and selfless service. Langar is always
vegetarian
and dishes never have any meat, eggs etc. The religious gatherings serve only ...
8.
Wand Chhakna
(Sikh Way of Life/Sikh Principles)
... engaged in helping the people to lead a life of prosperity. Guru Nanak Dev established Langar or the temple of bread in his home to feed the visitors. Volunteers used to prepare and serve the
vegetarian
...
9.
Sikhism FAQs:
(FAQs/Sikhism FAQs)
... Q75 Is drinking permitted in Sikhism? Q76 What is the attitude of Sikh Faith towards non-
vegetarian
food? ...
10.
Sikhism FAQs:What is the attitude of Sikh Faith towards non-vegetarian food?
(FAQs/Sikhism FAQs)
Q76. What is the attitude of Sikh Faith towards non-
vegetarian
food? The general directive of Guru Nanak with regard to food is: "Do not take that food which effects ...
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