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Gurudwara Shri Fateh Sahib

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Entry: Free. Gurdwara Sahibs welcome all visitors regardless of faith, caste, or background.
Dress Code: Modest clothing covering arms and legs. Head must be covered at all times inside the Gurdwara.

Gurudwara Shri Fateh Sahib is a community gurdwara that serves as a center for worship, congregation, and social services for the local Sikh community located in New Zealand. It is situated in New Zealand. As with all gurdwaras, Gurudwara Shri Fateh Sahib welcomes visitors of all faiths and backgrounds.

The gurdwara serves as a place of worship where the Guru Granth Sahib (the holy scripture of the Sikhs) is kept with great reverence. The community gathers here for daily prayers (Nitnem), Kirtan (devotional singing of hymns from the Guru Granth Sahib), and Katha (religious discourse). The gurdwara operates a Langar (community kitchen) where free vegetarian meals are served to all visitors regardless of religion, caste, gender, economic status, or ethnicity.

This practice, established by Guru Nanak Dev Ji and formalized by Guru Angad Dev Ji, embodies the Sikh principles of equality, sharing, and selfless service (Seva).

Significance

The gurdwara serves as a vital spiritual and community center. In Sikh tradition, a gurdwara is not merely a place of worship but a center for learning, community service, and social equality. The institution of Langar (community kitchen), Sangat (congregation), and Pangat (eating together in rows) are practiced here, reinforcing the Sikh values of equality and brotherhood.

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Gurudwara Sri Guru Harkishan Sahib Ji

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Open daily; Sunday congregational servic...

Gurudwara Sri Guru Harkishan Sahib Ji is a Sikh place of worship situated at 7 Amesbury Street, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand. Serving as the spiritual and cultural heart of the local Sikh community, the gurdwara provides a sacred space for daily prayers, congregational worship (sangat), and the selfless community kitchen known as the langar, which offers free meals to all visitors regardless of faith, background, or social standing. The gurdwara is named in honour of Guru Har Krishan Ji, the eighth of the ten Sikh Gurus, who is revered for his extraordinary compassion, spiritual wisdom, and healing presence during one of the most challenging periods in early Sikh history. Palmerston North, the principal city of the Manawatū-Whanganui region on New Zealand's North Island, is home to a growing South Asian diaspora that includes a vibrant Sikh community. The gurdwara functions as a communal anchor for Sikhs residing not only in Palmerston North but also in the broader Manawatū region, including those from surrounding towns and agricultural areas who travel to participate in worship and religious events. The city's multicultural character, shaped in part by the presence of Massey University and a steady influx of skilled migrants, has provided a welcoming environment for the establishment and growth of Sikh institutions. The gurdwara conducts daily Nitnem (morning and evening prayers), weekly Diwan (congregational services) typically held on Sundays, and special programmes to mark Sikh Gurpurabs (anniversaries of the Gurus) and other significant occasions in the Sikh calendar. Central to the gurdwara's mission is the principle of Seva, or selfless service, which is expressed through the consistent operation of the langar, community outreach activities, and the offering of the premises for Sikh rites of passage including Anand Karaj (wedding ceremonies), Naam Karan (naming ceremonies), and Antam Ardas (funeral prayers). The Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the eternal living scripture and Guru of the Sikhs, is enshrined at the heart of the Darbar Sahib (main hall), and all worship and community activities revolve around its teachings. The gurdwara also plays an educational role, offering Gurmukhi language classes and Kirtan (devotional music) training to younger members of the Sikh community, ensuring the preservation and transmission of Punjabi heritage and Sikh traditions across generations in New Zealand. As one of the significant Sikh institutions outside New Zealand's major metropolitan centres, Gurudwara Sri Guru Harkishan Sahib Ji represents the resilience and devotion of the Sikh community in Palmerston North, contributing meaningfully to the cultural and spiritual diversity of the region.

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