The word ‘Gurdwara’ means ‘Gateway to the Guru’. In Sikhism one’s personal dedication to living a good life is important but another important aspect of Sikhism is the Sangat (congregation). Not only should one meditate on Almighty on their individual level but also on a corporate level.  There are no restrictions on who may enter a Gurdwara for prayer. People of all religions are welcome to attend. Another common feature of all Gurdwaras around the world is Langar, the free community kitchen. Here food is served to all people who sit together to enjoy a communal meal. It is a symbol of the Sikh belief in a non-sexist, non-racist society where all people of all casts, religions are equal and can share a common meal in the true spirit of unity.  The etymology of the term ‘gurdwara’ is from the words ‘Gur (ਗੁਰ)’ (a reference to the Sikh Gurus) and ‘Dwara (ਦੁਆਰਾ)’ (gateway in Gurmukhi), together meaning ‘the gateway through which the Guru could be reached’. Thereafter, all Sikh places of worship came to be known as gurdwaras. Although most Sikhs spell “Gurdwara” and refer it as the House of the Guru, that may not be the accurate spelling and meaning, the word could also be spelt “Gur-duara.” The word ‘Dwara’ means place or home, but ‘Duara’ means through or by means of. So the another definition of a “Gurduara” would be through or by means of our Guru. For a Sikh, every thing is achieved by means and by grace of the Guru.

Community and Spiritual Growth

  1. To help those in need
  2. To provide a place for education for the community in spiritual, ethical and other Sikh ethics.
  3. To provide a space where the community can gather for wholesome interaction and support.
  4. To provide a learning space where the kids can have an open and supportive environment for their growth and needs.
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Listed are some of the day-to-day services performed at Gurudwara Sahib. If you would want to take any of the Seva for the below mentioned services, please contact bod@sikhsabhanj.org

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Weekly Cleaning - $250.00 per week.

1. Darbar Hall cleaning
2. Restrooms cleaning
3. Kitchen cleaning

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Kitchen Exhaust

 Kitchen Exhaust Services.

Security Cameras

1. Inhouse Security cameras.
2. Outer perimeter security camers

Gurudwara Security

Police Security at Gurudwara Sahib.




Gurudwara Supplies

Day to Day items like Langar to-go containers, Soap, Napkins, garbage bags, paper plates.

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School Expenses

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Landscape beautification

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Mela Activities

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Major Projects

Project Title Description Funds Needed Funds Available
Parking lot Renovation
Parking lot rebuild. Area markers. Curbside fix. Sign fixing.
140,000.00
30,000.00
Library
Library remodeling
7,500.00
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Benches
Darbar hall benches with storage
5,000.00
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Shoe house
Shoe house at entrance (Jorha Ghar)
5,000.00
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Gazebo
Gazebo – For extended Langar Hall or use for private function with sink.
90,000
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