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Gurudawara Sikh Sangat serves as the religious gathering place for Sikhs
of the Dallas-Fort Worth area. As the Sikh community in the North Texas
area grew, a need was felt to create a congregation place for Sikhs in
the Western part of the Metroplex - leading to the opening of the Gurudawara
Sikh Sangat in October 2000. The Sangat of the Gurudawara Sahib has grown
rapidly as the congregation members strive to realize their rich faith
and culture.
Sikhs practice Sikhism, which is a relatively young religion founded
in the 1400s. The religion is based on the pillar concepts of the oneness
of God and equality for all. Sikhs are numbered at about 20
million worldwide, ranking the faith as the world's fifth largest religion.
Sikhs follow the teachings of their ten Gurus through their holy book
and Living Guru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Sikhism preaches a message of
devotion to God, truthful living, and goodwill to all mankind.
Formal services are held at the Gurudawara Sikh Sangat every Sunday from
10:30 am to 12:30 pm, followed by communal lunch (Langar). People from
all social and religious backgrounds are welcome. Special services and
events are arranged periodically.
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