P6/5 visit Glasgow Gurdwara

Yesterday P6/5 went to Glasgow to visit the Gurdwara.

A Gurdwara is the Sikh place of worship. We looked at the building and discussed how it was different to a church and a mosque.

” The building is symmetrical” – James

” The Gurdwara has domes on the top to make it easy to recognise” – Adam

 

When we went inside, we had to remove our shoes and wash our hands. This is a sign of respect and keeps the Gurdwara clean and tidy.

We also had to wear headscarves so that our hair was out of our faces. All Sikhs wear headscarves in the Gurdwara.

Once we were ready, we had a talk about the history of Sikhism from Manjit.  She told us what Sikhs believe about God and why they have the Khalsa. We learnt that there have been 10 Gurus during the history of Sikhism.

” Guru means teacher and Sikh means learner” – Carla

” The khalsa is known as God’s army and have the 5ks as symbols to recognise them” – Jason

Then we went into the auditorium. This is where Sikhs come and pray and listen to the teachings from the Guru Granith Sahib. It was very quiet and peaceful.

” Sikhs put the Guru Granith Sahib to bed at night as it is respected like one of the family” – Scott

” The fan was really jewelled” – Morgan

Before we headed back to the bus, we were invited to the Langar hall to have try some pakora, curry and Indian tea.

” I really loved the pakora” – Emma D

” I tried the Indian tea, it was quite spicy” – Miss Cooke

We had a fantastic time at the Gurdwara. It was an experience that some of us will never forget.

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