Gurdwaras in Golaghat

1 Gurdwara Sahib in Golaghat, India

Golaghat, India is home to 1 Gurdwara Sahib. The most prominent on our directory is Gurudwara Sahib. Each listing below includes the address, history, langar timings, and visitor information.

Gurudwara Sahib

Golaghat, India
Open daily, typically from early morning...

Gurudwara Sahib, Golaghat stands as a beacon of Sikh faith and communal life in the northeastern state of Assam, India. Situated in the heart of Golaghat town — a district celebrated for its emerald tea gardens, petrochemical heritage, and proximity to the world-renowned Kaziranga National Park — this gurdwara serves as the spiritual and cultural anchor for the local Sikh sangat (congregation) and the broader multi-faith population of the region. As with all gurdwaras, Gurudwara Sahib Golaghat is first and foremost a house of the Guru. The eternal living scripture, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, is enshrined at its center within the Darbar Sahib (main prayer hall), and it is around this sacred presence that all religious and community activity revolves. The gurdwara functions as a place of prayer, community service, and congregation, welcoming visitors of every faith and background without distinction of caste, creed, gender, or nationality — a direct expression of the Sikh tenet of universal brotherhood known as Sangat. The gurdwara operates as a multifaceted community institution. Its Darbar Sahib hosts daily recitations of Gurbani — the sacred hymns from the Guru Granth Sahib — alongside Ardas (communal supplication) and Kirtan (devotional music performed by ragis). The langar (community kitchen) provides free vegetarian meals to all visitors at any hour, a cornerstone of Sikh teaching on equality and selfless service, or Seva. Located at 26.5039706° N, 93.9727057° E in Golaghat town, the gurdwara draws worshippers not only from the local Sikh community but also from surrounding tea estates, villages, and towns across the district. On Gurpurabs — the holy days commemorating events in the lives of the Sikh Gurus — the gurdwara becomes a focal point for large gatherings that unite Sikhs and well-wishers from across Assam. Golaghat district sits in the Brahmaputra valley, a fertile region whose multi-ethnic and multi-religious character reflects the diversity of India's northeast. Though a minority in the region, the Sikh community has historically contributed meaningfully to local commerce, agriculture, and civic life. The gurdwara embodies this spirit of integration, offering social services that extend well beyond the Sikh faith community. It is also believed to serve an educational function, with classes in Gurmukhi script, Sikh history, and kirtan offered to younger generations, helping them maintain a living connection to their heritage even far from Punjab, the traditional heartland of the faith. Whether one comes to pray, eat in the langar, or find a moment of quiet reflection, the doors of Gurudwara Sahib Golaghat remain open to all — a living expression of the Sikh values of equality, compassion, and selfless service.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Gurdwaras in Golaghat

How many Gurdwaras are there in Golaghat? +

There are 1 Gurdwara Sahib listed in Golaghat, India on GurdwaraSahib.in. Each listing includes a verified address, founding history, daily langar and prayer timings, contact information, and a map.

Which is the most well-known Gurdwara in Golaghat? +

On our directory, Gurudwara Sahib is the most prominent Gurdwara in Golaghat. It serves as a major centre for the local Sikh community and welcomes visitors of all faiths for darshan, langar, and prayer.

Is langar served at Gurdwaras in Golaghat? +

Yes — virtually every Gurdwara Sahib in Golaghat maintains daily or weekly langar service. Langar is the free community kitchen tradition founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji where vegetarian meals are served to everyone regardless of religion, caste, gender, or economic status. Visitors are warmly invited to participate. Cover your head and remove your shoes before entering the langar hall.

Can non-Sikhs visit Gurdwaras in Golaghat? +

Absolutely. Gurdwaras welcome visitors of every faith and background. Basic etiquette: cover your head with a scarf or bandana (often provided at the entrance), remove your shoes, wash your hands, and refrain from carrying tobacco, alcohol, or meat onto the premises. Photography rules vary — ask permission before photographing inside the prayer hall.

What are the typical Gurdwara opening hours in Golaghat? +

Most Gurdwara Sahibs in Golaghat open in the early morning (around 4:00–5:00 AM) for Amrit Vela prayers and remain accessible until late evening (around 9:00–10:00 PM). Daily kirtan and ardas occur multiple times a day. Specific hours vary by Gurdwara — check the individual listing on this page for confirmed timings.