Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, located in the heart of New Delhi, stands as one of the most significant Sikh shrines, renowned for its golden dome and serene sacred pool. In the 17th century, Guru Har Singh, the eighth Sikh Guru, practiced medicine and helped the needy here, consecrating the site as a sacred place. Today, both devotees and visitors can experience the spirit of equality and compassion here. The temple's communal kitchen (Langar) provides free vegetarian meals throughout the day, symbolizing Sikhism's principles of service and universal brotherhood. Whether you are a believer or not, stepping inside offers a profound sense of tranquility and spiritual renewal.
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