The Gurdwara

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I used this for my homework on Sikhism, but mainly on the Gurdwara.
Carmen Trinh
Mind Map by Carmen Trinh, updated more than 1 year ago
Carmen Trinh
Created by Carmen Trinh over 9 years ago
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The Gurdwara
  1. The Langar Hall
    1. Free meals are given even to Non-sikhs
      1. Vegetarian to cater for all needs
        1. Considerate
        2. Everyone sits next to everyone
          1. Socialisation
            1. Equality
          2. Free accomadation for up to 3 nights
            1. Even if you are a Non-sikh
            2. Kitchen
              1. Sikh's volunteer to cook for the free meal
                1. Kind
            3. The Diwan Hall
              1. The Palki Sahib
                1. The place where the Guru Granth Sahib sits during prayers
                  1. All Sikh's sit below it (on the floor)
                    1. A sign of respect to the Guru
                2. The place where prayers are held
                  1. Small stage
                    1. Singing and hymn's are important
                  2. Every man and woman sit together
                    1. Equality
                  3. Entrance
                    1. Cannot enter if:
                      1. Been under the influence of drugs
                        1. Been smoking
                        2. Shoe racks
                          1. Must take shoes off
                            1. Keeps Gurdwara clean
                              1. Respect to the Guru
                        3. The Dabar Sahib
                          1. The Sachkhand Sahib
                            1. The place where the Guru rests for the night
                            2. On entering the Dabar Sahib, walk slowly to the Guru
                              1. Say a small prayer to the Guru
                                1. Give a small offering
                                  1. Bow, touch your forehead and give a small prayer to God
                                    1. If you are a Non-Sikh, just walk to the Guru, bow and then join the other Sikh's.
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