Gurdwaras in Nellore

1 Gurdwara Sahib in Nellore, India

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

Hanuman Temple

Nellore, India
Open daily from approximately 4:00 AM to...

Hanuman Temple Gurdwara is a Sikh place of worship located in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India, situated at coordinates 14.4420401, 79.9897322. The gurdwara serves as the spiritual and social heart of the Sikh community in Nellore, a coastal city in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. As with all gurdwaras, Hanuman Temple is open to people of every faith, caste, and background, embodying the Sikh principle of universal brotherhood and equality known as Sarbat da Bhala. The gurdwara houses the Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the eternal and living scripture of Sikhism, which is treated with the utmost reverence as the spiritual guide of all Sikhs. Daily prayers — Nitnem — are performed in the early morning and evening, providing the congregation, or Sangat, with regular opportunities for collective worship and contemplation of the Gurbani, the sacred hymns composed by the Sikh Gurus and other enlightened saints. Situated in Nellore, a city historically known for its vibrant religious and cultural traditions, the gurdwara stands as a living symbol of the Sikh diaspora's presence in South India. The Sikh community in Nellore is believed to be composed largely of families who migrated to the region for trade, military service, and administrative roles during and after the colonial era, gradually establishing roots and building institutions that preserve their distinct identity and heritage. Beyond its role as a house of worship, Hanuman Temple Gurdwara actively engages in community service in the spirit of Seva, selfless service, which is one of the core pillars of Sikhism. The gurdwara regularly organises charitable initiatives including free meals through the Langar, educational support for underprivileged children, and health camps for the local community, regardless of their religion or social standing. The Gurdwara also plays an important role during major Sikh festivals such as Gurpurab — the birth and martyrdom anniversaries of the Sikh Gurus — when the premises are decorated with lights, and the community gathers for Akhand Path, the continuous recitation of the Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Kirtan performances, and communal feasts. These celebrations are open to all visitors and are considered an important bridge between the Sikh community and the wider population of Nellore.

Community

Frequently Asked Questions about Gurdwaras in Nellore

How many Gurdwaras are there in Nellore? +

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

On our directory, Hanuman Temple is the most prominent Gurdwara in Nellore. 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 Nellore? +

Yes — virtually every Gurdwara Sahib in Nellore 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 Nellore? +

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 Nellore? +

Most Gurdwara Sahibs in Nellore 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.