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Gillingham Gurdwara

Photo of a computer user at the Sikh TempleThe Siri Guru Nanak Gurdwara (www.gillinghamgurdwara.co.uk/site/index.php) was established in 1984 and this religious and community centre serves the Sikh community of Gillingham, Rainham, Sittingbourne, Sheerness, Canterbury and Dover.

The Temple performs religious, marriage, birthday and about 15 festival ceremonies. Some 150 Sikh families use the centre for various activities, such as sports, mother tongue education and community welfare awareness information services.

The Siri Guru Nanak Gurdwara is open to everyone of every race, creed and relgion because in Sikhism everyone is equal. This equality can be seen by the fact that in Gurdwaras everyone sits down together on the carpetted floor in the Diwan Hall.

If you should come to the Gurdwara, please bear this in mind when choosing your attire. Additionally, everyone is required to remove their shoes before entering the Gurdwara and keep their heads covered at all times in the Diwan Hall, Langar Hall and the kitchen.

 

For more information contact us by telephone: 01634 850921 or by email: info@medway.gov.uk

Write to: Sikh Temple, Byron Road, Gillingham, Kent ME7 5QH

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