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Central Jersey Sikh Association,
Gurudwara Sahib
Gurudwara, pronounced ‘Guru-Dwa-raa’ means the ‘Guru’s Door‘ or ‘through the Guru‘.
A Gurudwara is not just a place of worship but a sanctuary of peace, equality, and selfless service. It symbolizes the teachings of the Sikh Gurus, promoting unity, humility, and the oneness of humanity. Open to all, regardless of faith or background, the Gurudwara serves as a spiritual and cultural hub, offering a space for reflection, prayer, and communal harmony. People visit Gurudwara Sahib to learn how to live a spiritual and moral life and earn Guru’s blessings.
Its tradition of Langar—a free community kitchen—stands as a testament to the values of sharing and compassion. Visiting Gurudwara Sahib is an enriching experience, fostering inner peace and a deeper connection with divine wisdom.