This gurdwara is a vibrant center for religious and cultural activities, fostering community engagement and education.
History
Gurdwara Singh Sabha was established as part of the Singh Sabha movement, which sought to rejuvenate Sikhism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The movement emphasized returning to the teachings of the Gurus, eradicating superstitions, and promoting Sikh identity and education. The gurdwara serves as a reminder of the movement’s role in preserving the Sikh faith and its core values.
About
This gurdwara is a vibrant center for religious and cultural activities, fostering community engagement and education. Its architecture is simple yet profound, reflecting the Sikh principles of humility and service. The gurdwara hosts daily prayers, kirtan, and langar, while also serving as a hub for educational programs that teach Sikh history, scripture, and values.
Role of PSGPC
The PSGPC plays a crucial role in maintaining and managing the gurdwara. It organizes community events, ensures the preservation of the site, and promotes Sikh values of education and equality. The committee works to make the gurdwara a center of both spiritual growth and cultural preservation.
Location
Gurdwara Singh Sabha is found in Mingora, reflecting the historical spread of Sikhism. The gurdwara in Pakistan remains an important site for fostering the religious and cultural identity of the Sikh diaspora.