Services
In Sikhism, a langar, is the community kitchen of a gurdwara, which serves meals to all free of charge, regardless of religion, caste, gender, economic status, or ethnicity. People sit on the floor and eat together, and the kitchen is maintained and serviced by Sikh community volunteers. The meals served at a langar are always vegetarian.
If you are interested in contributing towards langar or have a question regarding Langar’s ingredients /quantity for Friday or Sunday’s langar, please contact Gurdwara Sewadars or call (972) 235-3338 .
To schedule or for more info regarding the following sikh prayers, please contact sewadras or call at (972)235-3388
Akand Paath
Sehaj Path
Sukhmani Sahib Paath
Ardaas
Gurdwara Singh Sabha’s library has Gurmukhi books focusing on Gurbani and Sikhism. To checkout or check in a book, please contact the front office.
Anand Karaj – Sikh Marriage Ceremony – One important role of the Gurdwara is to be the place where the Anand Karaj is performed. To schedule Anand Karaj, please contact sewadras or call at (972)2353388
In Sikhism a funeral ceremony is called “Antam Sanskaar”, or celebration of the completion of life. Rather than lamenting the passing of an individual, Sikhism teaches resignation to the will of the creator, emphasizing that death is a natural process, and an opportunity for reunion of the soul with its maker.
For more info on how Gurdwara Singh Sabha can assist with funeral ceremony, please contact Gurdwara Sewadras or call at (972) 235-3338