Gurdwaras in Kailey

1 Gurdwara Sahib in Kailey, India

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

Nanaksar Thath

Kailey, India
Open daily from early morning (approxima...

Nanaksar Thath Kailey is a revered Sikh spiritual center situated in the village of Kailey, Ludhiana district, Punjab, India. It belongs to the distinguished network of Nanaksar Thaths — spiritual seats established under the tradition founded by the venerable Sant Nand Singh Ji Maharaj in the early twentieth century. The Nanaksar tradition, rooted in profound devotion to the Guru Granth Sahib Ji and the practice of Nam Simran (meditative repetition of the divine name), holds a special place within the broader landscape of Punjabi Sikhism. Nanaksar Thaths are recognized across the world for their strict spiritual discipline, serene atmosphere, and unwavering commitment to the teachings of the ten Sikh Gurus. Located at coordinates 30.7154934°N, 75.6732701°E, the Gurdwara serves the local Sikh community of Kailey and surrounding villages as a focal point for daily worship, congregational prayer (Sangat), and the recitation of Gurbani — the sacred hymns enshrined in the Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Like all Nanaksar Thaths, the gurdwara emphasizes an atmosphere of deep contemplation, strict vegetarianism, and disciplined religious observance. Visitors are welcomed with the warmth and hospitality that defines Sikh institutions worldwide. The institution functions as far more than a place of worship. It serves as a community anchor, providing langar (the Guru's free community kitchen) to all who visit, without distinction of caste, creed, religion, or social standing. This practice embodies one of the most fundamental tenets of Sikhism — the equality of all human beings before the Divine. Seva (selfless service) permeates every aspect of life at Nanaksar Thath Kailey, with volunteers from the local Sangat contributing their time and resources to maintain the gurdwara and its services. The Nanaksar tradition to which this Thath belongs is believed to be represented by more than 160 spiritual centers across India and around the world, including in the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. Each Thath upholds the same core values of devotion, humility, and selfless service. Nanaksar Thath Kailey stands as a local embodiment of this global spiritual family, offering the people of Kailey and the surrounding region a sanctuary of peace and divine connection in the heart of Punjab — the land most sacred to Sikhs worldwide. Situated in a region steeped in Sikh heritage, the gurdwara draws both local worshippers and pilgrims from across Punjab, particularly on auspicious occasions such as Gurpurabs (anniversaries of the Sikh Gurus), Baisakhi, and other significant dates in the Sikh calendar. The gurdwara's role as a spiritual and social institution reflects the enduring vitality of the Nanaksar tradition in rural Punjab.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Gurdwaras in Kailey

How many Gurdwaras are there in Kailey? +

There are 1 Gurdwara Sahib listed in Kailey, 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 Kailey? +

On our directory, Nanaksar Thath is the most prominent Gurdwara in Kailey. 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 Kailey? +

Yes — virtually every Gurdwara Sahib in Kailey 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 Kailey? +

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 Kailey? +

Most Gurdwara Sahibs in Kailey 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.