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  • MEET THE TRUESELF..

    Welcome to Darbar Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Edmonton, a place where faith, community, and culture come together. Join us in celebrating our vibrant heritage through Daily prayers, special events, and community service. We invite you to be a part of our welcoming family, where the teachings of the Guru inspire unity and compassion. Together, we strive to create a positive impact in our community, fostering love and understanding among all

  • MEET THE TRUESELF..

    Welcome to Darbar Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Edmonton, a place where faith, community, and culture come together. Join us in celebrating our vibrant heritage through Daily prayers, special events, and community service. We invite you to be a part of our welcoming family, where the teachings of the Guru inspire unity and compassion. Together, we strive to create a positive impact in our community, fostering love and understanding among all

We are a Gurudwara that believes in humanity, humility, kindness, and love

We are a Gurudwara that believes in the unity of humanity, embracing all individuals regardless of their background. Through selfless service and our community kitchen, we promote equality and compassion. Our outreach initiatives and interfaith dialogues foster understanding and connection. Together, we strive to create a harmonious world grounded in love and service to all.

To Be The Beauty Within…

Sangat ( Congregation )

Lets be in the presence of the One and sing his glories.

Dyaan ( Meditate)

Enjoy the love to oneself and be drawn..

Pangat ( Equality )

Enjoy the meal seeing his presence in everyone sitting around you.

Wandna ( Share )

Be blessed by sharing your blessing with others and he will shower more….

FEW WORDS ABOUT US

Learn About Sikhs

Sikhs” are followers of Sikhism, a monotheistic religion founded by Guru Nanak in the 15th century in Punjab, India. Sikhs believe in equality, selfless service (Seva), and devotion to one God. Their holy scripture is the Guru Granth Sahib, and the Khalsa, established by Guru Gobind Singh, represents a life of discipline and service. Sikhs are recognizable by their turbans and commitment to the Five Ks, which symbolize their faith

Connects Devoters

A Gurdwara connects devotees through shared prayer, meditation, and community service. It fosters a sense of unity, offering a space for spiritual growth and support for all.

Join a Community

Attend weekly services at the Gurdwara Sahib to connect with the community. Engage in seva (volunteering) in the langar or other areas. Join community events to meet others and strengthen your connection.

Become Volunteer

Join us in making a difference! By becoming a volunteer, you’ll have the opportunity to support meaningful projects, connect with like-minded individuals, and make a positive impact in our community. Together, we can create lasting change. Sign up today and be a part of something bigger!

Preach Guru granth

Read and reflect on Gurbani to understand its spiritual teachings. Share messages of love, unity, and service with others through katha or discussion. Live by its values to inspire and guide the community.

Gurdwara Sahib Activities

Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)

What is Sikhi Camp?

Sikhi Camp is an immersive, educational retreat focused on Sikh values, spirituality, and community building. It typically brings together Sikh youth and adults to deepen their understanding of Sikhi (Sikhism) through various activities, including lectures, workshops, discussions, and prayer sessions. These camps aim to foster a stronger connection with Sikh teachings, such as Gurbani (scripture), Sikh history, and the Gurus’ principles of selfless service (seva), equality, and justice.

Organized by different Sikh organizations globally, Sikhi Camps also promote physical activities like team sports and recreational events, while emphasizing the importance of living a balanced, ethical lifestyle in accordance with Sikh tenets.

Sikhi Camp is an immersive educational retreat organized by Sikh organizations globally, aimed at deepening participants’ understanding of Sikhism through lectures, discussions, and activities. It fosters spiritual growth and community building, especially among Sikh youth.

To get to Sikhi Camp, transportation is often arranged by the organizers, such as buses or coaches from central locations. You can also drive yourself, with directions provided by the camp. Carpooling with other attendees is sometimes encouraged. Alternatively, you can take public transport to the nearest station and arrange a taxi or shuttle to the camp.

The number of people at Sikhi Camp can vary depending on the location, organizer, and the size of the camp. Some smaller camps may have around 50 to 100 participants, while larger camps can host 200 to 500 attendees or more. The camp’s capacity is often influenced by factors such as available accommodations, facilities, and the scale of the event. Organizers typically provide an estimate of expected participants during registration.

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    Faith

    Sikh faith is centered on devotion to one God, living a life of humility, service, and equality, guided by the teachings of Guru Nanak and...

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    Art

    Sikh art reflects spiritual devotion and cultural heritage, often expressed through intricate calligraphy, sacred symbols, and vibrant depictions of Gurus and historical events.

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    Culture

    Sikh culture is rooted in values of equality, service, devotion to God, and community, with a strong emphasis on selfless service (Seva) and living a...

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    Family

    A Sikh family is built on the principles of love, respect, equality, and devotion to God, fostering a strong sense of community and spiritual growth.

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    New Comer Centre

    In Sikh communities, Newcomer Centres are established to help immigrants and new arrivals integrate into their new environment. These centres focus on providing practical, emotional,...

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    Youth

    Youth: Empowering the Sikh youth to embrace their heritage, values, and leadership potential.

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    Anit Racism (Spread Kindness and Love)

    Anit Racism (Spread Kindness and Love)

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    Women Empowerment

    Sikhism advocates for women’s empowerment through equality, dignity, and active participation in all aspects of life, as emphasized by Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teachings.

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Join Community

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Help Community

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